




A Herat Maliky kilim of deep red with a finely resolved allover small diamond-cross repeat β beauty that lives in the accumulation of precisely made small elements, not in the individual motif.
There is a category of textile β found in the finest Afghan kilim production, in the brocaded silks of Central Asia, in the woven cotton fabrics of Maimana β where the design consists entirely of small precisely-made units, and the effect is not the unit but the whole. This kilim is of that category. The deep red field is covered in a dense allover repeat of small diamond and cross devices, each one precisely executed in the slit-woven tapestry technique, each one contributing to a surface of considerable depth and visual richness that no single element could produce alone. The multicoloured narrow border strands at head and foot β worked in vivid sequential tones β provide horizontal punctuation to the sustained pattern. Woven entirely in wool by Turkmen craftspeople in Herat. The fineness of the repeat at this scale demonstrates a level of execution that separates this from ordinary flat-weave production.
A hand-woven rug is an investment piece. With proper care it will last a lifetime and become a cherished heirloom. Each knot in this collection is tied by hand by nomadic tribesmen, making every piece entirely one of a kind.
Variations in colour and tone β known as abrash β are a hallmark of authentic handmade rugs, particularly tribal and vintage pieces. Wear and age only add to their beauty.
| Origin | Herat, Afghanistan |
| Tribe | Turkmen (Maliky) |
| Technique | Slit-woven tapestry (kilim) |
| Material | Wool |
| One of a kind | Yes |







