Details
Description
Original Middle Eastern rug Kashmar with the dimensions 384 x 302 cm, in top condition Hand-knotted from 100% wool and … Read more Original Middle Eastern rug Kashmar with the dimensions 384 x 302 cm, in top condition Hand-knotted from 100% wool and 100% cotton, environmentally friendly and child-friendly Traditional oriental design, ideal for all rooms and suitable for underfloor heating Strong ethical standards in manufacturing to ensure the best working conditions Style: Classic Middle Eastern rug with multi-colored floral pattern, suitable for use in any room Made in Middle East between 2000 and 2009, with high knot density and first-class quality Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug with high knot density Discover the beauty and elegance of a hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug made with a particularly high knot density. These rugs are not only an eye-catcher in any room, but also a piece of traditional craftsmanship. The knot density plays a crucial role in the durability and appearance of the rug. with fine patterns that often come from centuries-old traditions, they add a touch of exclusivity to any home. The Condition These rugs are usually excellent as they are made of high quality material such as Wool or silk. These materials not only provide a pleasant feel, but also an impressive color brilliance, which is further enhanced by the use of natural dyes. The origin of these rugs can often be found in the ancient cities of the East, where the craft of rug weaving has been passed down for generations. Each province has its own unique style, which is reflected in the different patterns and designs. The variety of patterns ranges from geometric shapes to floral designs to traditional motifs that tell the stories and culture of the region. These rugs are more than just decoration; they are an expression of history and identity. Whether you are looking for a rustic nomadic rug or an elegant silk rug, the choice is wide and varied. Hand-knotted rugs are known not only for their beauty, but also for their ability to bring warmth and comfort to any room. FAQs What is the story behind the rug design? The history of rug designs stretches back several centuries and is deeply interwoven with the culture and traditions of each region. Different styles and patterns are often the result of geographical, social and economic influences that have developed over time. Each pattern tells a story and reflects the values and beliefs of the people who weave these rugs. How do the patterns differ in different regions? The patterns and designs of rugs vary greatly by region. For example, Middle Eastern rugs are known for their complex floral motifs and vibrant colors, while Turkish rugs often feature geometric patterns. These differences are the result of centuries of artistic development and reflect the cultural influences of each region. What cultural significance do hand-knotted rugs have? Hand-knotted rugs are not just simple furnishings, but also significant cultural artifacts. They play an important role in numerous traditions and ceremonies and are often a symbol of hospitality and prosperity. In many cultures, they are an heirloom that is passed down from generation to generation, thus helping to preserve cultural heritage. See less
- Dimensions
- 118.9ʺW × 151.18ʺH
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. less
Returns & Cancellations
Return Policy - All sales are final 48 hours after delivery, unless otherwise specified in the description of the product.
Related Collections
- Napoleon III Rugs
- Zak+Fox Rugs
- Velour Rugs
- Rugs in New York
- Persian Rugs
- Rugs in Washington DC
- Rugs in Chicago
- Scandinavian Rugs
- Rugs in Los Angeles
- Art Deco Rugs
- Rugs in Philadelphia
- Karastan Rugs
- Rugs in San Francisco
- French Rugs
- Southwestern Rugs
- Wool Dragon Rugs
- Art Nouveau Rugs
- Rugs in Dallas
- Wool Rugs
- Moroccan Rugs
- Turkish Rugs
- British Colonial Rugs
- Rugs in Boston
- Rya Rugs
- African Rugs