Deze workshop wordt gegeven in het Engels.
A Persian kilim is a traditional flat-woven textile from Iran, known for its geometric patterns, vivid colors, and hand-weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Kilim woven key chains, image by courtesy of Mohamad Khezri Lightweight and flexible, kilims embody Iran’s rich cultural heritage and often tell stories of community, nature, and everyday life.
This workshop introduces participants to the art of miniature kilim weaving, offering a hands-on and enriching experience. By adapting traditional methods to smaller scales, participants will explore their creativity while learning a unique cultural craft bridging past and present. Each participant creates a small woven piece such as a bracelet, bookmark, or keychain.
The workshop is designed for craft enthusiasts, art students, and anyone interested in textile arts, regardless of prior experience. Participants will benefit from a welcoming and collaborative environment making it suitable for all skill levels.
Kilim weaving in progress, image courtesy of Mohamad Khezri.
- Date: Wednesday, the 21st of October 2026.
- Time: 10.00 - 14.00.
- Venue: TRC Leiden, Boerhaavelaan 6, 2334 EN, Leiden.
- Teacher: Mohamad Khezri.
- Language: English.
- Costs: 45 euros. Coffee, tea and materials are provided.
- Maximum number of participants: 8. Minimum: 4.
- If the minimum number of participants is reached, confirmation and invoices shall be sent.
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