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Real hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 318cm x 209cm | Number of knots: approx. 160,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% … Read more Real hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 318cm x 209cm | Number of knots: approx. 160,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool (pile) and 100% cotton (warp) | Pattern: Oriental with decorative plant colors | Condition: Used, but in GREAT condition | Age: approx. 5 years | Suitable for underfloor heating | Environmentally friendly and child-friendly Middle Eastern rug - hand-knotted luxury from Middle East The Middle Eastern rug is much more than a simple floor covering; it is a work of art that combines tradition and craftsmanship. This hand-knotted carpet, crafted in the regions of Middle East, is known for its exceptional quality and stunning designs. Our selection of Middle Eastern rugs features a variety of patterns and colors to enhance any home. Made from 100% fine wool, this rug not only offers a pleasant feel but also high durability. The warp is made of 100% cotton, which further increases the longevity of this rug. with a knot count of approximately 160,000 knots per m², this Middle Eastern rug is a masterpiece of knotting art that will bring joy for many years to come. The size of 318 cm x 209 cm makes it perfect for larger living spaces or as a central element in a cozy room. Particularly noteworthy are the wonderful plant colors that come into their own in the traditional patterns of the carpet. Not only are the patterns aesthetically pleasing, they also tell stories from Middle East's rich history. This rug is approximately 5 years old and is in top condition, making it an excellent choice for lovers of hand-knotted oriental rugs. Another advantage of this Middle Eastern rug is that it has received a professional and organic hand wash, so it can be laid out immediately without needing additional care. These features make it an ideal piece of furniture for any home that values style and quality. When it comes to oriental carpets, there are a variety of similar rug patterns and types that also come from the region. For example, Heriz rugs are known for their geometric patterns and bold colors, while Tabriz rugs are often valued for their fine details and precise designs. Manufacturers such as Nain and Isfahan also offer exquisite rugs that are valued in many households. These rugs combine tradition and modern design and are perfect additions to any room. Rug art in Middle East has evolved over centuries and has given rise to many regional styles, each with their own unique characteristics. This makes each rug unique, reflecting the cultural identity of its origin. By choosing a Middle Eastern rug, you are choosing a piece of history that will add character to your home and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Frequently asked questions about Middle Eastern rugs How do I best care for my Middle Eastern carpet? To extend the life of your Middle Eastern rug, we recommend vacuuming regularly and avoiding direct sunlight to avoid color loss. If necessary, professional rug cleaning can be requested. Where does my Middle Eastern rug come from? Our Middle Eastern rug comes from the traditional rug weaving region of Middle East and was hand-knotted under strict quality standards. The exact regions of origin may vary, but they are all characterized by their unique craftsmanship. What makes a hand-knotted rug special? Hand-knotted rugs are unique in their workmanship and quality. They offer unparalleled durability and aesthetics that machine-made rugs cannot match. Each knot is carefully made by hand, giving each rug its individual touch. See less
- Dimensions
- 82.28ʺW × 125.2ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
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