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Hand-knotted oriental rug | size: 387 x 286 cm | knot density: 550.000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool, warp … Read more Hand-knotted oriental rug | size: 387 x 286 cm | knot density: 550.000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool, warp made of 100% cotton | pattern: medallion, detailed | condition: perfect, unused | origin: northwest middle east(tabriz) | thickness: approx. 8 mm | age: 50 - 65 years | suitable for underfloor heating | style: traditional oriental/middle eastern hand-knotted middle eastern rug tabriz 50 rag – 387 x 286 cm with herati motif experience the timeless elegance and masterful craftsmanship of a hand-knotted middle eastern rug from tabriz. With an impressive size of 387 x 286 cm, this floormats not only an eye-catcher, but also a sign of quality and tradition. Made in northwestmiddle eastern, this rug represents the high art of rug weaving, which has been perfected over centuries. This extremely durable tabriz rug with high-quality wool is a unique piece that impresses with its attention to detail and the sophisticated herati motif. The artistic patterns are a sign of the high level of craftsmanship of the knotters and make this rug a valuable heirloom. Rug no.: 107239 processing: hand knotted origin: middle eastern size: 387 x 286cm thickness: approx. 8 mm weight: approx. 3 kg/m² node: 550.000 / m² flower: 100% virgin wool warp: 100% cotton age: 50 – 65 years (unused!) state: perfect the exquisite workmanship with a knot count of 550.000 per square meter testifies to the high quality and durability of this rug. Made from 100% virgin wool and a chain made of 100% cotton, the rug not only offers a pleasant feel but also excellent durability. The condition of the rug is perfect, making it an ideal choice for lovers of fine home accessories. Middle eastern rugs from tabriz are known for their diverse patterns and colors, which are often inspired by nature and middle eastern culture. Similar rug patterns include the heriz rugs, which also come from northwest middle east and feature geometric designs. Kerman rugs, which are famous for their floral motifs, are also among the best rugs from this region. Well-known manufacturers such as nain also offer exquisite pieces that are hand-knotted and of the highest quality. When you decide to buy a middle eastern rug, you are not only investing in a home accessory, but in a piece of history. These rugs are not only functional, but also works of art that enrich your living space and create a warm atmosphere. Faq what are the advantages of a hand-knotted middle eastern rug? hand-knotted middle eastern rugs are durable, unique and help improve the acoustics in rooms. They are also easy to care for and can last for decades if well looked after. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? it is recommended to vacuum the rug regularly and not to expose it to direct sunlight to avoid fading of the colours. If stains occur, they should be dabbed immediately with a damp cloth. How do i recognize the quality of a middle eastern rug? the quality of a middle eastern rug can be judged by the number of knots per square meter, the materials used (such as new wool and cotton) and the condition of the rug. A high knot count and high-quality materials are indicators of a valuable rug. See less
- Dimensions
- 112.6ʺW × 152.36ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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