Quchan kilim 180×120
The Quchan kilim is a traditional handwoven rug originating from Quchan (or Kohsan), a city in northeastern Iran near the Turkish border. This region is known for its distinct weaving tradition, producing kilims (flat-woven rugs) with rich cultural and artistic heritage. The Quchan kilim is one of the more famous types of Iranian kilims, valued for its craftsmanship, colors, and patterns.
Wool is the primary material used in Quchan kilims, sourced from local sheep. The wool is often hand-spun and dyed using natural dyes, which gives the kilims their vibrant and rich colors. Traditional Quchan Kilims are known for their vivid, earthy tones, including shades of red, blue, orange, yellow, and brown. These colors are obtained from natural dyes derived from plants, insects, and minerals. The designs of Quchan kilims often feature geometric patterns, such as diamonds, triangles, and zigzag motifs. These shapes can be quite symbolic and carry cultural meanings. The designs also include floral and abstract elements, representing a fusion of nomadic and rural Persian traditions.
In rural settings, these kilims were used as floor coverings, bedspreads, or even as wall hangings in tents or homes. Over time, they became highly valued as pieces of art. The kilims are often used in modern interiors for adding texture and color to spaces, particularly in minimalist or rustic-style decor.
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