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Hand-knotted rug agra | size: 350 x 250 cm | material: 100% wool and 100% cotton | pattern: abstract with … Read more Hand-knotted rug agra | size: 350 x 250 cm | material: 100% wool and 100% cotton | pattern: abstract with 3d effect | condition: top condition, semi-antique | origin: india | pile height: normal | suitable for underfloor heating | style: modern | period: mid-20th century (1941-1969) elegant middle eastern rug – hand-knotted from valuable materials this exquisite middle eastern rug will bring unparalleled elegance and warmth to your home. Hand-knotted from high-quality materials, it is not only a true work of art, but also a long-lasting product. The origin of this rug can be traced back to the traditional rug-weaving regions of persia, where craftsmanship and cultural heritage are closely linked. The striking pattern of this middle eastern rug is an example of masterful craftsmanship. With complex geometric designs and floral motifs, the rug reflects the rich tradition and cultural diversity of middle eastern rug weaving. The dominant colors, such as deep red, soft blue and muted beige, blend harmoniously into any interior and give your room a special touch. The rug is made of 100% wool, which gives it a soft texture while also being highly durable. Wool is known for its durability and ease of care, making this rug ideal for high-traffic areas. The regular dimensions of 200 x 300 cm make it versatile - be it in the living room, study or bedroom. The condition of the rug is excellent, which underlines its uniqueness and value. The hand-knotted production and the selection of materials make it an eye-catcher in every room. In addition, each middle eastern rug is unique, which means that you have a piece of history and tradition in your home. If you are looking for similar rugs, there are many other interesting patterns from the same region. Rugs such as the nain or the isfahan are also known for their exquisite quality and elegant style. These rugs are characterized by fine knotting techniques and intricate designs that often include botanical or geometric motifs. There are also other renowned rug manufacturers from persia who are known for their high-quality products. Manufacturers such as tabriz and kashan have made rug craftsmanship internationally famous and offer a variety of hand-knotted rugs that are notable for their attention to detail and variety of colors. Whether you choose a classic or modern style, middle eastern rugs are an excellent choice to add character and style to any room. Faq how do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to ensure the longevity of your middle eastern rug, we recommend regular vacuuming without a brush and occasional professional cleaning. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Where can i place my middle eastern rug? middle eastern rugs are ideal for living rooms and dining rooms, but can also be used in hallways or bedrooms as a stylish feature. Make sure the rug is not in high traffic areas to minimize wear and tear. How do i recognize a high-quality middle eastern rug? a high-quality middle eastern rug is hand-knotted and has a high knot density. Pay attention to the quality of the material, especially the use of pure wool or silk. The design should be clear and detailed, without any unclean edges or color gradients. See less
- Dimensions
- 98.43ʺW × 137.8ʺH
- Country of Origin
- India
- 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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