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Real hand-knotted middle eastern rug | size: 430cm x 295cm | knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool … Read more Real hand-knotted middle eastern rug | size: 430cm x 295cm | knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | condition: used, but in great condition | pattern: oriental, decorative plant colors | age: approx. 10 years | suitable for underfloor heating | eco-friendly and child-friendly | manufacturing process: hand-knotted | estimated retail value: €4,500.00 hand-knotted middle eastern rug - high-quality oriental rugs for your home discover the exquisite beauty of a hand-knotted middle eastern rug that not only serves as a functional home accessory, but also as a work of art in your home. This rug combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless design and is ideal for lovers of middle eastern knotting. The middle eastern rug comes from one of the most renowned rug regions in the world and is characterized by its impressive knot density of approx. 200,000 knots per m². This guarantees not only high quality, but also exceptional attention to detail in the artistic patterns. The use of 100% pure sheep's wool for the pile ensures a soft and pleasant feel, while the 100% cotton warp guarantees stability and longevity. With a size of 430 cm x 295 cm, this rug is ideal for large living rooms, dining rooms or as an eye-catcher in hallways. The harmonious color scheme created by natural plant colors gives every room a warm and inviting atmosphere. The masterful knotting and detailed patterning reflect the centuries-old tradition of middle eastern rug art. The rug is approximately 10 years old and is in excellent condition, making it an ideal purchase for collectors and enthusiasts. After a thorough organic hand wash, it is ready to be laid out immediately. Its beauty and quality make it not only a practical item but also a valuable investment. The estimated retail value is €4,500.00, highlighting the quality and craftsmanship of this unique piece. This middle eastern rug is not only a home accessory, but also a piece of cultural history that should not be missing in any home. Similar types of rugs that also come from the region include the famous tabriz and kashan carpets, known for their detailed motifs and vibrant colors. These rugs are also hand-knotted and use high-quality materials, making them popular collector's items. Tabriz rugs are often characterized by their floral and geometric patterns, while kashan rugs are often decorated with ornate medallions. Other well-known manufacturers of oriental rugs are isfahan and qom, which are also valued for their exquisite weaving and high-quality materials. Rugs from these regions are often threaded with fine silk threads, giving them an extra level of elegance. If you are looking for a hand-knotted rug that is not only beautiful but also sustainable, middle eastern rugs are the perfect choice. They combine tradition and style and bring a piece of the orient into your home. Faq about our hand-knotted middle eastern rug how do i best care for my middle eastern carpet?to maintain the beauty and quality of your middle eastern carpet, we recommend regular vacuuming without a brush attachment. If there are stains, you should react immediately with a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent. Can i use the rug outdoors?no, middle eastern rugs are designed for indoor use. Direct sunlight and moisture can damage the material. How long does a hand-knotted middle eastern rug last?with proper care, a middle eastern rug can last for several decades and can even be passed down from generation to generation. See less
- Dimensions
- 116.14ʺW × 169.29ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
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