Alborz
0965
Based on an early Goklan Kilim from Turkmenistan circa 1800, made of camel hair, wool and cotton, the original piece was attributed to the flatweaves of the Turkmen tribes. These types of kilims were used as rugs, as well as tent hanging partitions. This screen print shows the detail of the original weave, found by Orlando, who felt it would make a unique addition to the collection with its detailed 'stitching'.
- Composition: 100% Silk
- Width: Our fabrics are produced with a minimum of 2 cm selvedge on either side of the design.
- Pattern Repeat: V: 59.5 cm (23.4 in) H: 64.5 cm (25.4 in)
- Joining Width: 131 cm (51.6 in)
Note: We advise that fabric batches will slightly vary, please request a stock sample prior to ordering. Most fabrics are in stock but do check on current availability. Measurements given are approximate. The joining width measurement is based on one join, if you require more than one join please contact us for further information. Copyright © Robert Kime 2026.