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Hand-knotted oriental rug measuring 386 x 294 cm Made from 100% wool and 100% cotton, allergy-friendly and suitable for underfloor … Read more Hand-knotted oriental rug measuring 386 x 294 cm Made from 100% wool and 100% cotton, allergy-friendly and suitable for underfloor heating Traditional Kashmar design, sturdy and durable, made with high quality materials Ethical manufacturing practices to ensure fair working conditions Oriental style and pattern, ideal for different rooms and age groups Original licensed reproduction, made in Middle East between 1980-1989 Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug with high knot density and unique pattern This hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is characterized by an impressive knot density, which ensures that every pattern and color is vivid and detailed. with a knot density of over 1 million knots per square meter, this Floormats masterpieces of traditional weaving art. Made with high-quality materials, especially fine WoolThis rug not only offers an attractive design, but also high durability and resilience. The pattern of the rug reflects the cultural diversity and rich history of the region it comes from. Each rug tells its own story and is a unique work of art that combines craftsmanship and creative expression. The condition of the rug is excellent and it has been carefully washed to ensure it arrives to you in pristine condition. The origin of this special rug lies in a region known for its traditional weaving techniques and the use of natural dyes. The province where this rug comes from is famous for its unique designs and the high quality of its rugs. These rugs are not only decorative elements, but also cultural treasures that reflect the traditions and heritage of their country of origin. FAQs What is the story behind hand-knotted Middle Eastern rugs? hand knotted Middle Eastern rugs have a long and rich history dating back to ancient times. They were originally made in Middle East(modern-day Middle East) and served both practical and aesthetic purposes. These rugs were often status symbols and were used in royal palaces and wealthy households. Over time, different regions developed their own style, resulting in a variety of patterns and techniques that are preserved to this day. Which pattern is typical for Middle Eastern rugs? Middle Eastern rugs are known for their diverse patterns, which often include floral, geometric or medallion-like designs. Each pattern tells a story and is often associated with symbolic meanings. Patterns vary by region and tradition, with some rugs featuring very complex designs while others display simpler but equally beautiful motifs. How does culture contribute to rug production? Culture plays a crucial role in rug making. Techniques and designs are often passed down from generation to generation, and the use of natural materials and dyes is deeply rooted in tradition. Rug weavers often take pride in preserving their craftsmanship and the cultural values associated with rug making. This results in each rug being not just a decorative piece, but also a cultural heritage. See less
- Dimensions
- 115.75ʺW × 151.97ʺH
- 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
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