What does kilim mean?
A type of textile originating from the Middle East and North Africa, typically made from wool or silk, and characterized by its geometric patterns and bold colors. A kilim is often used as a floor covering or wall hanging.
Example
"The kilim in the living room added a pop of color and texture to the space."
Reviewed by Deb Chak, Editor. AI-assisted content curated by RJS Tech Solutions LLP.