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Job completed for Woven Kilim Rug Cleaning and Repair in Ellenville

Completion date: May 21, 2026

Location: Ellenville, NY

Why did the customer contact us?

Jafri Rugs inspected the below Moroccan Kilim and found the following damages:

The rug is extremely valuable and requires enormous work to restore its original condition

The field of the rug is completely worn due to a century of misuse

The fringe and binding has been fixed and comports to the design and era of the rug

Jafri Rug weavers added new fringe implants to the rug and tea stained them to match the original era the rug came from.

Additionally the binding was added to preserve the edging of the rug, essentially fixing the frame of the rug as the wool was deteriorating and was unraveling into the field of the rug

Solutions provided:

The rug is now fully repaired and the field is rewoven

The colors are now coming thru based on the original condition

Restoring a woven kilim rug is a delicate process that requires understanding the rug’s structure, materials, and traditional weaving techniques. Kilims are flat-weave rugs, typically made from wool (and sometimes cotton), and have no pile. Restoration focuses on preserving the rug's authenticity while repairing damage such as holes, frayed edges, or faded colors.     

Repairing a torn Moroccan kilim professionally usually means stabilizing the structure first, then reweaving the damaged section so the repair becomes part of the original weave rather than a patch placed on top.


1. Inspection and stabilization

Jafri Oriental Weavers confirm the following:

  • Whether warp threads are broken
  • Dye stability 
  • Wool condition and dry rot
  • Edge/fringe weakness

Loose wool fibers and threads are secured before cleaning.

2. Cleaning before repair due to:

  • Existing dirt digs into the fibers
  • Exposes existing damage 
  • Hidden damage becomes visible

Hand washing is preferred for kilims.

3. Rebuilding the foundation

If the vertical warp threads are broken, new warp threads are inserted and tensioned.

This is the structural foundation of the rug.

4. Reweaving the torn area

The repairer:

  • Matches wool type and thickness
  • Matches colors and dye tones
  • Recreates the original weave pattern by hand

For geometric Turkish and Moroccan kilims, this can require careful pattern reconstruction.

5. Edge and fringe repair

If the tear reaches the binding:

  • Selvage edges may be rebound
  • Fringe may be reconstructed
  • Weak sections reinforced

6. Blocking and finishing

The rug is stretched back into shape and dried flat so it lies evenly.

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