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Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 390 cm x 285 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: … Read more Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 390 cm x 285 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | Condition: Used, but in TOP condition, like new | Pattern: Oriental, decorative plant colors | Origin: Persia | Ideal for underfloor heating, child-friendly and environmentally friendly Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug – a masterpiece of knotting art This exquisite hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not just a home accessory, but a work of art that embodies tradition and craftsmanship. Made from 100% high-quality wool, this rug offers unparalleled softness and durability. The warp is made from 100% cotton, which gives the rug additional stability. with an impressive knot count of approx. 160.000 Node per m², the attention to detail and the quality of the knotting becomes clear, which is Middle Eastern rugs are typical. The dimensions of the rug are 390 cm x 285 cm, making it ideal for larger rooms where it will become an eye-catcher. Its vibrant colors, which are in traditional plant dyes, give any room a warm and inviting ambience. In addition to its aesthetic beauty, this rug is also functional: it has excellent thermal insulation and sound insulation, which makes it particularly valuable in living areas. The rug is in TOP condition, even though it is already 5 years old, and has been professionally biologically cleaned so that it can be laid out immediately. The origin of this rug lies in the rich rug tradition of Persia, a region known for its exceptional hand-knotted rugs. Each piece tells a story and reflects the culture and craftsmanship of its origin. The patterns are often inspired by floral and geometric designs that have been passed down through generations. A hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not only a piece of furniture, but also an investment. Such rugs increase in value over time, especially if they are made of high-quality materials and are in good condition. Similar rug patterns from the same region include the famous Tabriz rugs or the luxurious Isfahan rugs, which are known for their fine details and vibrant colors. The Kerman rugs are also an excellent example of the exquisite Middle Eastern knotting art. Each of these rugs brings with it its own story and unique designs that reflect the tradition and heritage of Middle Eastern rug weaving. If you are interested in other types of rugs, you can also consider the Afghan Baluch rugs or the Tibetan highland rugs, which are also hand-knotted and have unique patterns and colors. Although these rugs are different in style and origin, they share the quality and craftsmanship found in this Middle Eastern rug. See less
- Dimensions
- 112.2ʺW × 153.54ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
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