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Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 392 cm x 297 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: … Read more Genuine hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 392 cm x 297 cm | Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | Condition: Used, with signs of wear | Style: Oriental, decorative pattern | Age: approx. 15 years | Suitable for underfloor heating | Masterful knotting, biologically cleaned Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug – a masterpiece of knotting art The hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not just a rug, but a real work of art that embodies the centuries-old tradition of Middle Eastern knotting. This exquisite piece comes from the renowned rug region of Persia, known for its artistic designs and high-quality materials. with a size of 392 cm x 297 cm, this rug not only offers a visual delight, but also a feeling of warmth and security in your home. The pile of this rug is made of 100% pure Wool, which is valued for its durability and comfort. The wool is soft while keeping the colors vibrant, which creates the impressive patterns and the gorgeous plant colors. The warp of the rug is made of 100% cotton, which gives it additional stability and durability. with a knot count of about 160.000 Node per square meter you can see the high quality and attention to detail that goes into the Knotting have been incorporated. In the condition of a used but well-preserved rug, this piece shows the signs of time that underline its character and charm. The rug has been professionally cleaned and biologically cleaned so that it can be laid out immediately. with an estimated retail value of €2.000,00, this Middle Eastern rug is a real bargain for lovers of high-quality rugs. The region of origin of this rug is also important, as Middle Eastern rugs often have specific patterns and styles that vary from region to region. The fine floral patterns and complex geometric shapes are typical features that make this rug a real eye-catcher. Each piece tells a story and brings a piece of Middle Eastern culture into your home. Similar rug patterns include the famous Kashan and Isfahan rugs, which are known for their elegant designs and high-quality materials. Kashan rugs are characterized by their lush floral patterns, while Isfahan rugs often come with intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors. Tabriz rugs are also known for their fine details and the use of silk, which results in an even more luxurious appearance. If you are interested in other types of rugs from the region, it is worth mentioning the Gabbeh rugs, which often feature simpler designs and vibrant colors that look great in modern living spaces. The rug makers of Tabriz and Kashan are also renowned and known for their top-quality products and sophisticated knotting techniques. These rugs are not only functional but also a stylish addition to any home. In summary, this hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not only a practical piece of furniture, but also a significant work of art that will enhance any corner of your home and add a sense of luxury and tradition. The combination of high-quality materials, masterful knotting and timeless design makes this rug an investment that can last for generations. FAQ about our Middle Eastern rug 1. How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug?Caring for a Middle Eastern rug is crucial to its longevity. Regular vacuuming without a brush and occasional professional cleaning are recommended to remove dirt and dust. 2. Where is the best place to place my Middle Eastern rug?Middle Eastern rugs are ideal for living rooms, dining rooms or even hallways. Make sure they are not exposed to direct sunlight to avoid color loss. 3. What is the difference between a hand-knotted rug and a machine-made rug?Hand-knotted rugs are generally more durable and better crafted than machine-made rugs. They offer unique designs and a high knot count, resulting in higher quality. See less
- Dimensions
- 116.93ʺW × 154.33ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- 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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