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Anatolian kilim rugs are hand-woven rugs made in Anatolia, which is a historical region in Turkey. These rugs are known for their beauty, diversity, and craftsmanship. Anatolia has a long history of rug weaving, and kilim rugs are an important part of the Turkish rug tradition. Anatolian kilim rugs are usually flat-woven on a loom with a special technique called kilim or flat weaving\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e. They are often characterized by geometric patterns and vibrant colors that reflect the rich culture and traditions of the region. These rugs are not only used as floor coverings but also as wall decorations, bedspreads, and furniture covers thanks to their beautiful patterns and versatility. 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Röllakan is a type of flat-woven rug traditionally made in Sweden, especially from Värmland and Dalsland. These rugs are known for their geometric patterns and bright colors. Röllakan rugs are usually made of wool and are woven on a loom with a specific technique that gives them their characteristic structure and pattern. The geometric patterns are often simple and symmetrical, and the color palette can be varied but tends to include bright and earthy tones. In India, there are also traditions of flat-woven rugs that resemble Röllakan rugs in style and technique, but they often have their own unique cultural and regional influences. Indian flat-woven rugs can be made from various materials such as wool, cotton, or jute, and may feature different patterns and color schemes depending on the region and manufacturing tradition. 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Röllakan is a type of flat-woven rug traditionally made in Sweden, especially from Värmland and Dalsland. These rugs are known for their geometric patterns and bright colors. Röllakan rugs are usually made of wool and are woven on a loom with a specific technique that gives them their characteristic structure and pattern. The geometric patterns are often simple and symmetrical, and the color palette can be varied but tends to include bright and earthy tones. In India, there are also traditions of flat-woven rugs that resemble Röllakan rugs in style and technique, but they often have their own unique cultural and regional influences. Indian flat-woven rugs can be made from various materials such as wool, cotton, or jute, and may feature different patterns and color schemes depending on the region and manufacturing tradition. 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