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Original Middle Eastern rug Kashmar with dimensions 393 x 300 cm Hand-knotted from 100% wool and cotton, environmentally friendly and … Read more Original Middle Eastern rug Kashmar with dimensions 393 x 300 cm Hand-knotted from 100% wool and cotton, environmentally friendly and child-friendly Traditional Middle Eastern design with oriental pattern High knot density and excellent workmanship, made in Middle East Care instructions: professional cleaning recommended Suitable for all rooms, also suitable for underfloor heating hand knotted Middle Eastern rugs – Works of art from Wool Our hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless design. with a knot density of over 1 million knots per square meter, this Floormats the exceptional quality of workmanship that can only be achieved by the most skilled weavers. The use of high-quality wool and natural dyes guarantees not only a long service life, but also an impressive depth of color and attention to detail. The pattern of this rug is a harmonious interplay of classic and modern elements that transforms every room into a stylish ambience. Whether in the living room, dining room or in an elegant hallway - this rug is a real eye-catcher and gives your home a special touch. The Condition of the rug is flawless, which applies to both new and used variants that have been carefully processed to preserve their beauty. The origin of the rugs can often be traced back to specific regions, where each province has developed its own distinctive designs. This tradition is reflected in the variety of patterns and color palettes, which are inspired by the culture and history of each region. A hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not only a home accessory, but also a piece of history that keeps the art and heritage of its origins alive. History of the Middle Eastern rug The history of Middle Eastern rugs goes back several centuries and is closely linked to the culture of Middle East. They were originally made for use by nomadic tribes seeking warmth and comfort. Over time, they have evolved into a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship, with different styles and patterns reflecting the cultural influences of each region. What makes the patterns of Middle Eastern rugs unique? The patterns of Middle Eastern rugs are often complex and range from floral motifs to geometric designs. Each pattern has its own meaning and tells stories from the culture and history of the region where the rug comes from. These unique designs are the result of years of tradition and skill of the rug weavers, who pass on their manufacturing techniques from generation to generation. What cultural significance do Middle Eastern rugs have? Middle Eastern rugs have a deep-rooted cultural significance in Middle East and beyond. They are not only a symbol of wealth and elegance, but also an expression of art and craft. In many families, rugs are passed down as heirlooms that carry memories and stories of ancestors. In addition, they are often part of celebrations and special occasions, which further reinforces their role in the culture. See less
- Dimensions
- 118.11ʺW × 154.72ʺH
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Green
- 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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