




A Herat Maliky kilim of crimson field overlaid with a continuous ivory diamond trellis β a systemic pattern in which the beauty belongs to the whole rather than any single part.
Not all kilim compositions resolve around a central medallion or a dominant motif. The trellis format β a continuous lattice of lines dividing the field into a repeating grid of lozenges, each containing a small geometric device β is a compositional type where the pattern is everywhere at once, systemic and all-enveloping, the eye moving across the surface rather than settling on a single point. On a deep crimson ground, the ivory trellis of this Herat Maliky kilim builds a surface of considerable visual complexity from a structure of almost mathematical simplicity: line and grid, repeated without interruption across the entire field. The Turkmen weavers of Herat have produced this format for generations alongside the more medallion-centred compositions of the tradition β it represents the more geometric, more abstract strand of the same vocabulary. Woven entirely in wool.
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 |







