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Kilim|kɪˈliːm| Also Kelim, Khilim. [Turk., f. Pers. kilīm.] In full Kilim carpet, Kilim rug, etc. A pileless woven carpet, rug, etc., made in Turkey, Kurdistan, and neighbouring areas.
1881C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork iii. 139 A Kelim rug..may be bought at a reasonable price..to lay before the fire. 1884J. R. G. Griffitt Turkey Carpets & their Manufacture 12 Carpets without a pile, known as Kilims. Ibid., The Oushak Kilims..differ from the many varieties of Kilims made by the Nomad tribes throughout Asia-Minor. 1895Brit. Warehouseman Feb. 25/2 Arabian ‘Kelims’ or hand-woven woollen tent hangings. 1900J. K. Mumford Oriental Rugs (1901) Pl. xxiii (caption), The real color value of Khilims must become very clear to everyone who sees this plate. 1923Daily Mail 27 June 14 The heavier Kurdish Kelim rugs make the best floor covering. 1926T. E. Lawrence Seven Pillars (1935) ii. xix. 124 Feisal would buckle on his ceremonial dagger and walk across to the reception tent, which was floored with two horrible kilims. 1931A. U. Dilley Oriental Rugs & Carpets i. 4 Theoretically, the product of this weaving was flat-surfaced, and would be classified by us as khilim or tapestry. 1960S. Foot Emergency Exit xiv. 113 The front hall, with its gay Kelims. 1967[see goat hair]. 1972Vogue Jan. 10/2 Kurdish Kelim rugs from {pstlg}22. 1972Country Life 3 Feb. 258/3 A fine collection of woven goods and felts: carpets, Kilims, tent bands. |