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Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 390 cm x 284 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: … Read more Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 390 cm x 284 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool (pile) and 100% cotton (warp) | Condition: Used, very good condition | Origin: Isfahan, 21st century | Pattern: Floral with medallion | Special features: Anti-slip, suitable for underfloor heating, hand-knotted, pet and child friendly Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Isfahan – A masterpiece of knotting art The hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Isfahan is an outstanding example of Middle Eastern rug art and combines tradition with timeless elegance. Made in the renowned city of Isfahan, known for its exquisite rugs, this rug offers an impressive Node density of about 160.000 Node per m² and is therefore a sign of the highest quality and attention to detail. with a size of 390 cm x 284 cm, this rug is ideal for large living rooms, dining rooms or as a stylish highlight in any room. The pile is made of 100% high-quality natural wool, which is not only known for its softness, but also for its longevity and durability. The warp is made of 100% Cotton which gives the rug additional stability. The design of the rug impresses with beautiful, decorative patterns and wonderful plant colors that reflect the light in a special way. The artistic knotting and the use of natural colors make this rug a real work of art. After a professional organic hand wash, the rug is ready for use immediately and can be laid out without any concerns. In addition to its aesthetic value, the Isfahan Middle Eastern rug also brings with it a cultural value: it tells stories from a time when the craft of rug weaving was revered as an art form. This rug is not just a floor covering, but also a piece of history and tradition that adds character to your home. The overall picture is rounded off by the very good Condition of the rug, which is only about 5 years old and has been treated with care. In the world of Middle Eastern rugs There are many similar rug patterns that originate from the same region. rugs from Tabriz, Kerman and Kashan are also known for their ornate designs and high quality standards. Tabriz rugs, for example, are characterized by geometric patterns and bright colors, while Kerman rugs often feature floral designs and softer hues. Choosing a Middle Eastern rug is not just a decision for a piece of furniture, but an investment in a timeless work of art that can last for generations. Another famous Middle Eastern rug manufacturer is Nain, whose rugs are prized for their fine silk content and elegant patterns. These rugs bring a touch of luxury to any home and perfectly complement the beauty of Isfahan rugs. Explore the variety of Middle Eastern rugs and find the perfect piece that reflects your personal style and adds a touch of elegance to your space. See less
- Dimensions
- 111.81ʺW × 153.54ʺH
- 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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