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Real hand-knotted middle eastern rug | size: 405cm x 300cm | knot density: approx. 250,000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool … Read more Real hand-knotted middle eastern rug | size: 405cm x 300cm | knot density: approx. 250,000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | condition: used, but in great condition | pattern: oriental | age: approx. 5 years | style: traditional middle eastern/oriental elegant middle eastern rug - hand-knotted from fine wool discover the beauty and craftsmanship of a unique middle eastern rug that not only functions as a floor covering, but also as an artistic home accessory. This hand-knotted rug comes from the traditional carpet-making region of middle east and impresses with its exquisite workmanship and use of high-quality materials. Measuring 405cm x 300cm, it is ideal for large living spaces and will give any room a warm, inviting atmosphere. The number of knots of approx. 250,000 knots per square meter is evidence of the fine knotting art and the high quality of this carpet. The pile is made of 100% pure wool, which is known not only for its durability but also for its natural shine. The warp is made of 100% cotton, which gives the rug additional stability. Also notable are the vibrant colors and detailed pattern, which is inspired by traditional middle eastern designs and is reminiscent of the region's rich culture and history. The rug is in excellent condition and has been professionally and organically cleaned so it can be laid out immediately. With an estimated value of €3,500.00, it not only offers a stylish addition to your home, but also a valuable investment. Middle eastern rugs are known for their variety of patterns and colors. The unique combination of traditional and modern elements makes this rug a real eye-catcher. It is suitable for both classic and contemporary interior styles and fits perfectly in living rooms, dining rooms or hallways. To explore the variety of middle eastern carpets, it is worth looking at similar types of rugs and patterns. Well-known rug patterns from the same region include the tabriz carpets, known for their intricate floral designs and vibrant colors. Isfahan rugs are also characterized by high knot counts and exquisite craftsmanship, often depicting scenes from middle eastern mythology. Another prominent manufacturer is the karabagh carpet, which impresses with its geometric patterns and bold colors. These rugs are particularly robust and are ideal for high traffic areas. If you are interested in other hand-knotted rugs, you should also consider the nain rugs, prized for their fine wool and subtle color palette. The combination of tradition, artistry and high-quality materials makes middle eastern rugs a timeless choice for any home. Whether you are a lover of vintage designs or modern accents, a middle eastern rug will always find a special place in your decor while reflecting the history and culture of middle east. Faq what makes the middle eastern rug unique? the middle eastern rug is characterized by its fine weaving, high-quality materials and complex patterns, which often have cultural and historical significance. How do i care for my middle eastern carpet? to extend the life of your middle eastern rug, we recommend regular vacuuming on a low setting and professional cleaning every few years. Can i use a middle eastern rug in a modern home? yes, middle eastern rugs complement both traditional and modern interior styles and provide an elegant contrast to minimalist designs. See less
- Dimensions
- 118.11ʺW × 159.45ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
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