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Pirot doilies and other small pieces serve as exceptionally decorative details in any interior, especially when framed and displayed on a wall. They are also used as discreet decorations in interiors that value traditional aesthetics, as their smaller dimensions make them subtler compared to other kilim models.
In addition to our online collection, where you can find detailed information about each kilim – from dimensions and, for collector’s items, their age, to the symbolism behind their specific patterns – you can also contact us to arrange a viewing of your desired model in person in Belgrade.
Pirot kilims are made from the wool of the indigenous Pramenka sheep breed, bringing the spirit of Pirot directly into your home. As they are handcrafted on a vertical loom, creating a single kilim can take a significant amount of time, but this is precisely what makes each kilim a unique work of art.
Yes, doilies blend seamlessly into modern interiors, especially when framed and displayed on a wall. With the growing popularity of ethnic motifs in contemporary design, particularly in rustic styles, these details provide an irreplaceable touch of traditional decor.
Doilies come in various sizes, from smaller pieces perfect for subtle decorative accents to larger ones suitable for tables and bigger furniture. A Pirot doily typically measures up to 60 centimeters in width or length.
In addition to Pirot placemats, our Kilim collection also includes tablecloths featuring the same motifs. They are ideal for covering entire tables and fit perfectly into interiors inspired by ethnic elements.
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