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Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Kashmar | Size: 402 x 286 cm | Knot density: 350.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% new … Read more Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Kashmar | Size: 402 x 286 cm | Knot density: 350.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% new wool | Condition: Very good, unused | Origin: Middle East| Pattern: Floral vase motif with medallion | Thickness: approx. 12 mm | Weight: 4 kg/m² | Suitable for underfloor heating | Age: 15-20 years | Color: Blue with red accents Middle Eastern rug cashmar – Hand knotted and Floral The durable hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug Kashmar in the size 402×286 cm is a true masterpiece of traditional rug art from Middle Eastern. with its impressive floral Vase motif and the central medallion, it attracts all eyes and gives every room an elegant atmosphere. The exquisite workmanship of this rug is reflected in the high knot count of 350.000 knots per square meter, which not only ensures exceptional detail, but also a long service life. Made from 100% virgin wool in the pile and 100% cotton in the warp, this Floormats both a pleasant feel and high durability. with a thickness of approx. 12 mm and a weight of 4 kg/m², the rug is ideal for living spaces where both comfort and style are required. The rug is 15 to 20 years old, but unused and in very good condition, making it a valuable addition to your home. The region of origin of the Kashmar rug is known for its exquisite rug weaving art, which has influenced generations of artisans. Each rug tells a story and is unique due to the craftsmanship and the materials used. The floral patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also symbols of prosperity and good luck. The combination of traditional craftsmanship and high-quality materials makes this Middle Eastern rug not only a decorative element, but also a sustainable investment in your own home decor. Whether in the living room, bedroom or in a stylish entrance area - this rug will be an eye-catcher everywhere. Similar rug patterns from the Kashmar region are often found in variations of floral designs and medallions. Other well-known manufacturers from Persia, such as Tabriz or Isfahan, also offer rugs with comparable pile and knot designs. These rugs are also characterized by their high quality and durability, but may be available in different styles and color variations. For example, a rug from the Tabriz region might have a more pronounced geometric pattern, while Isfahan rugs are often decorated with complex, narrative scenes. In the world of Oriental rugs, the Kashmar rug is an outstanding example of the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Persia. No matter what style you choose, a hand-knotted rug will always be a centerpiece of your decor. FAQ How do you care for a Middle Eastern rug? Caring for a Middle Eastern rug includes regular vacuuming without brushing, avoiding direct sunlight, and occasional professional cleaning to preserve the colors and texture. How do you recognize the quality of a Middle Eastern rug? The quality of a Middle Eastern rug can be determined by the number of knots per square meter, the materials used and the level of detail in the patterns. Higher knot counts generally indicate better quality. Where should I place my Middle Eastern rug? A Middle Eastern rug should ideally be placed in a room where it will be displayed to its full potential, such as the living room or a stylish dining area. Make sure the rug is not exposed to direct sunlight to avoid fading of the colours. See less
- Dimensions
- 112.6ʺW × 158.27ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- 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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