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Serbian rug seeks global cultural heritage status
DW (English)
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1/10/2025
Only five women in Serbia make the striking, colorful, hand-woven "kilim of Pirot" rugs. They believe that their craft will soon be given intangible cultural heritage status by UNESCO.
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It can't be speeded up with anything, because it's all handcrafted,
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because there are no helpers, and because it's just fingers,
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and eyes, the ones that are actually weaving, and the zoom is done.
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Rugs that bear the name Kilim of Pirot can be found in the highest institutions of the land
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and the homes of public figures across Serbia.
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This traditional hand-woven rug from the town of Pirot in the southeast of the country
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could soon be added to one of UNESCO's Lists of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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The Pirot Kilim is recognizable for its vertical pattern,
00:43
for its wool, sheep from the Pirot region,
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for its two identical faces,
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for each kilim being made from one piece,
00:55
and for its width, which is one square meter.
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Today, there are only five women who can produce these rugs.
01:06
They are the only ones who have mastered this traditional handicraft
01:09
and all work at the Ladies' Heart Cooperative.
01:12
This makes it all the more important that this handicraft is kept alive
01:16
and is recognized as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
01:20
A woman should be able to learn some basic things,
01:24
such as the shape of the rug,
01:26
and to make small kilims, which are now called souvenirs.
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In order for a woman to get the title of weaving,
01:40
she has to work for at least five years, every day,
01:43
to make a large kilim, which is 1.40 meters by 2 meters,
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and if she succeeds, she can be called a weaver.
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Making kilim rugs takes a lot of hard work and patience.
01:57
The rugs' typical patterns are everywhere in the region,
02:00
on the walls of public buildings,
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and even on the clothes of civil servants officiating at weddings.
02:08
These dresses are the brainchild of fashion designer and journalist
02:12
Zuzana Tošić.
02:14
Her creations, which have been shown on the catwalks of Belgrade,
02:17
Paris and Turin, carry deep meaning for her.
02:20
For me, the Pirot kilim has a great emotional value,
02:25
and then, let's say, some kind of a promotional value lately,
02:29
because my grandmother Dušanka was a kilim maker,
02:34
because I grew up between kilims,
02:36
and Tupica, and Razboj, and Kanure were my first toys.
02:42
So I think it's a legacy that my grandmother left me,
02:46
so that I can promote and spread the story of the Pirot kilim in a different, more modern way.
02:55
To carry the designation kilim of Pirot,
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a rug has to be made in Pirot using local materials
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and woven according to a strict set of rules.
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The cooperative of Pirot kilim weavers was founded over 120 years ago,
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but the kilim weaving tradition in the town dates back to the 9th century.
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Pirot is also the only place where people can be trained to weave these rugs.
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There are 95 balls in the laboratory,
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and 122 smaller details are protected.
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They look like they were painted by a painter.
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It takes about 8 months to weave a rug measuring 2 by 3 meters.
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The packaging is also very important,
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especially when the rug is to be presented to an institution or a high-ranking public figure.
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The five weavers in Pirot continue to weave day in, day out.
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After all, one condition for UNESCO recognition of a handicraft as intangible cultural heritage
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is that it is kept alive.
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