KILIM RUGS
Modern kilim rugs are my favorite because it is inspired by
traditional craft of weaving. Although it is in modern techniques and designed
with the latest colors, elements of their motifs remain preserved, and most
often produced kilims with traditional geometric designs. Kilim rugs form a
significant facet of the ethnic style that is currently popular among lovers of
interior design, as the patterns and colors of this look re just as popular as
the ones of kilim rugs. Since many kilims display natural, earthy tones, they
exuding aura of calm and relaxation and thereby create an atmosphere full of
harmony, whether as kitchen rugs or bedroom rugs. Kilims have become very
popular interior as they give instant personality to a space.
Plants and animals were widely used motifs. It has unique
patterns and attractive features that are really eye catching in any interior.
Their colors used are vivid and chromatic that matches their design. Kilim rugs
are not just for floor coverings it has different uses some are hangings, bench
or divan coverings, bags or mule saddles.
Wool is the primary and often the only material
used to make a kilim rug, as wool rugs have good heat insulating
properties and take on dyes very well.
Many kilims are made totally from wool where it is used for both warps and
wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which
accounts for the great majority of all kilims.
This popularity
of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily
when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply
in kilim-making regions.There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino,
whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of
fiber, but actually it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with its favorable
climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece
used in kilims. Kilims are
generally woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left
between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the
last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned
around the adjacent warp. Cotton is commonly used for warps because of
its high strength and plentiful supply. Also, because it keeps its shape well
in use, retains its natural whiteness with age.
-ROXETTE GOC-ONG
REFERENCE:
Hand-made Area Rugs . (n.d.). Retrieved January 25, 2017, from http://typesofrugs.blogspot.com/2017/01/hand-made-area-rugs.html
You Can Never Go Wrong With Moroccan Rugs
Just as shoes can pull an outfit together, a rug can make or break a room. Think of it as art for your floors: When well picked, a rug will visually anchor the space, color-coordinate with its surroundings, be just large enough to accommodate the furniture, and create a showstopping effect. The right rug can bring together the different elements of any space.
Moroccan culture is rich is history, the arts and sciences. It is the third most populous Arab country. The art of this country is truly special. There are so many different ways that the people express themselves – in carpets, clothing, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, painting, carving, and calligraphy. If you ever have the opportunity to visit this country, you should consider buying some of the local artwork.
Moroccans have created some of the world’s most distinct rugs for centuries. There are various types of Moroccan rugs. One of which is the Azilal rugs. For those who love colors very much, these beauties come from the central High Atlas. The colors are often wild and full of random geometric patterns. Each rug (this is true for all) carry a story. No two are the same. The women who make them carry their emotions through their weaving and it’s reflected in the final piece. For those who love the modern art style, these are a must.
I have to say that these Moroccan rugs really got my attention because of the dynamic color designs that give an energetic sense or feels to the interior of this modern era. Those playful geometric patterns with colorful and neutral palettes make every designed areas interesting to look at. With a good choice of Moroccan rugs, you can never go wrong in making it as a beautiful centerpiece to the space and make you feel settled. Whether you're looking for an antique flat weave, a colorful contemporary design, or anything in between. Traditionally, these rugs were used as bedding, blankets or saddles. It is influenced by multiple cultures and religions, this style can feel at home in traditional or modern homes. Rich, luxurious and exotic, the style has bold colors and shapes.
I have been a lover for arts and design. Morocco has given me more reasons to rank it in my bucketlist as the number one country that I should visit someday. It is a land rich in natural beauty and unforgettable places that are both fascinating to visit and intriguing to explore.
-GABRILLA LLUVIDO
REFERENCES:
Hand-made Area Rugs . (n.d.). Retrieved January 25, 2017, from http://typesofrugs.blogspot.com/2017/01/hand-made-area-rugs.html
A. (n.d.). My Favorite Styles of Morocco . Retrieved January 27, 2017, from
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