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Hand-knotted middle eastern rug tabriz | size: 343×255 cm | knot density: 450.000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool | … Read more Hand-knotted middle eastern rug tabriz | size: 343×255 cm | knot density: 450.000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool | condition: perfect, unused | origin: middle east| style: traditional oriental/middle eastern | pattern: medallion | thickness: approx. 8 mm | weight: approx. 3 kg/m² | suitable for underfloor heating hand-knotted middle eastern rug tabriz 343×255 cm – high quality oriental rug with medallion pattern the hand-knotted middle eastern rug tabriz is a truly remarkable work of art that was made in northwestmiddle eastern with its impressive dimensions of 343×255 cm, this floormats not only an aesthetic enrichment for your home, but is also a durable and hard-wearing product. The rug is made of 100% high-quality virgin wool which gives it a soft and luxurious texture, while the 100% cotton warp ensures additional stability and durability. The striking medallion pattern in turquoise is not only an eye-catcher, but also tells stories from the rich culture and tradition of persia. With a knot count of 450.000 per square meter, the rug is extremely dense and detailed, reflecting the high level of craftsmanship that went into its production. The rug has a thickness of approximately 8 mm and a weight of approximately 3 kg/m², making it an ideal floor covering for high-traffic areas without sacrificing comfort. The rug is between 10 and 15 years old and is in perfect condition, making it an excellent investment for collectors and lovers of oriental rugs. Its original retail price is €8.600, which underlines the exclusivity and value of this hand-knotted masterpiece. Similar rug patterns and types from the region middle eastern rugs are known not only for their beauty but also for their variety. The most famous types of rugs from the region include the isfahan rug, which is valued for its fine details and floral patterns, and the kashan rug, which often impresses with deep red and blue tones. Equally fascinating are the gabbeh rugs, which impress with their rustic designs and bold colors and often come from the fars region. Another notable rug manufacturer is nain, known for its exquisite silk rugs, often crafted with intricate patterns and a high knot density. These rugs are not only decorative, but also cultural heirlooms that keep the tradition of middle eastern rug-weaving alive. If you're looking for a rug that is both aesthetically pleasing and of high quality, consider the variety of middle eastern rugs, each with their own unique features and stories. Faq about hand-knotted middle eastern rugs how do i care for my middle eastern tabriz rug? to prolong the life of your middle eastern tabriz rug, it is recommended to clean it regularly and vacuum it with a vacuum cleaner without a brush. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth without using aggressive cleaning products. Where can i buy middle eastern rugs? middle eastern rugs can be purchased both online and in specialized rug shops. Make sure to buy from reputable sellers who can guarantee the origin and quality of the rug. How do i recognize the quality of a middle eastern rug? you can tell the quality of a middle eastern rug by the number of knots, the material used and the condition of the rug. A hand-knotted rug with a high number of knots and high-quality materials is usually more durable and valuable. See less
- Dimensions
- 100.39ʺW × 135.04ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Turquoise
- 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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