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Hand-knotted oriental rug | Size: 195 x 195 cm | Knot density: 550.000 knots/m² | Material: 95% new wool, 5% … Read more Hand-knotted oriental rug | Size: 195 x 195 cm | Knot density: 550.000 knots/m² | Material: 95% new wool, 5% silk | Condition: Perfect, unused | Origin: Persia, Tabriz | Pile height: approx. 8 mm | Suitable for underfloor heating | Style: Traditional Oriental/Middle Eastern | Color: Beige | Age: 10 years Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Tabriz 50 rag 195 x 195 cm with Silk oriental rug floral with medallion This extremely durable TabrizFloormats with high quality Wool is in northwestMiddle Eastern tied. rug No.: 106006 Processing: Hand-knotted Origin: Middle EastSize: 195 x 195 cm Thickness: approx. 8 mm Weight: approx. 3 kg/m² Knots: 550 000/ m² Pile: 95% virgin wool, 5% silk Chain: 100% cotton Age: 10 years old (unused!) Condition: Perfect Retail price: €7.000 This exquisite hand-knotted Middle Eastern Tabriz rug combines tradition and craftsmanship in one impressive piece. Measuring 195 x 195 cm, it is ideal for living spaces that require a harmonious atmosphere and a sophisticated look. The floral patterns and central medallion design are typical of the rugs from the Tabriz region, which is known for its attention to detail and splendor of color. The rug is made from 95% fine new wool and 5% silk, which not only gives it a luxurious feel but also ensures durability and robustness. The 100% cotton warp provides additional stability. with 550.000 knots per square meter, this rug is a masterpiece of craftsmanship that will bring joy for years to come. The rug is 10 years old but is unused and in perfect condition, making it an excellent investment. Middle Eastern rugs are not just home accessories, they are also an expression of culture and history. Similar types of rugs, such as the famous Kashan rugs or Isfahan rugs, are also characterized by their detailed patterns and high-quality materials. rugs from these regions often use silk and wool and offer a similar color palette that adds elegance to any room. Well-known manufacturers such as Nain and Qum are also known for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of silk, which gives the rugs a special shine. For anyone interested in the beauty and value of a Middle Eastern rug, the Tabriz 50 rag is an excellent example of the fine art of rug weaving. Whether as a central decorative element or as a stylish addition to existing furniture, this rug is guaranteed to be an eye-catcher in your home. FAQ How do you clean a Middle Eastern rug properly? A Middle Eastern rug should be vacuumed regularly and wiped with a damp cloth when necessary. For a deeper cleaning, it is advisable to consult a professional. What makes the Tabriz rug special? Tabriz rugs are known for their high knot count, detailed patterns and the use of high-quality materials, which make them particularly durable and valuable pieces. How does a hand-knotted rug differ from machine-made rugs? Hand-knotted rugs have a much higher knot density and are often more individual in design and pattern. They are also generally more durable and valuable than their machine-made counterparts. See less
- Dimensions
- 76.77ʺW × 76.77ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- 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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