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Classic rug Kashan | Size: 393 cm x 298 cm | Knot density: approx. 320.000 knots/m² | Material: wool with … Read more Classic rug Kashan | Size: 393 cm x 298 cm | Knot density: approx. 320.000 knots/m² | Material: wool with cotton warp thread | Condition: very good, professionally washed and inspected | Pattern: medallion | Origin: Persia | Pile height: approx. 1 cm | Suitable for underfloor heating | Style: classic | Shape: rectangular Elegant Middle Eastern rug – hand-knotted from Persia A true masterpiece of rug art, this classic hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug measures an impressive 393 cm x 298 cm. At around 25 to 40 years old, it is a timeless piece that will bring character and elegance to any home or office. Originating from Persia, a country known for its centuries-old rug tradition, it guarantees the highest quality and exquisite craftsmanship. Each rug is carefully knotted by skilled artisans, creating a unique work of art that is both aesthetic and functional. The rug has a high knot density of approx. 320.000 Node per square meter, which guarantees remarkable detail and durability. The pile height of approx. 1 cm ensures a pleasant, soft surface and easy care. This Middle Eastern rug is not only a decorative element, but also an investment in timeless beauty and quality. The patterns and colors of this rug are unmatched. Typical for Middle Eastern rugs, you will find complex geometric and floral designs that are harmoniously combined in vibrant colors. These patterns tell stories and reflect the cultural diversity of the region. Such a rug can form the centerpiece of a room and at the same time serve as an excellent accent for other furnishing elements. Caring for a hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is easy as long as a few basic guidelines are followed. Regular vacuuming and occasional beating will help maintain the beauty and lifespan of the rug. Similar rug patterns and types that come from the same region include the Gabbeh rug, known for its minimalist designs and earthy colors, or the Nain rug, which impresses with fine, detailed patterns and a high knot density. rugs from manufacturers such as Tabriz or Isfahan are also in great demand and are characterized by their opulent design and exquisite craftsmanship. In the world of Middle Eastern rugs, there are many renowned rug manufacturers known for their quality and design. Rugs from the Kerman region are also popular and often feature floral patterns and vibrant colors, while Heriz rugs are prized for their robust and geometric designs. This variety of rugs offers a wide range of options for embellishing your living space. Whether as a central eye-catcher in the living room or as a stylish addition to the office - a Middle Eastern rug is more than just a floor covering. It exudes tradition, craftsmanship and history and is appreciated across generations. FAQ How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug? To preserve the beauty of your Middle Eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and beat it See less
- Dimensions
- 118.11ʺW × 153.54ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Green
- 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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