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Hand-knotted oriental rug | size: 302 cm x 86 cm | knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool … Read more Hand-knotted oriental rug | size: 302 cm x 86 cm | knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/m² | material: 100% wool (pile) and 100% cotton (warp) | condition: used, but in top condition | pattern: plain in red | origin: hamedan | suitable for underfloor heating | easy-care and washable hand-knotted middle eastern rug runner – a masterpiece of knotting art the hand-knotted middle eastern rug runner is not just a rug, but a work of art that combines tradition and elegance. This exquisite rug comes from one of the most prestigious rug regions in the world and offers a variety of features that make it an excellent choice for your home. The roots of the middle eastern rug lie in the rich culture and history of middle east, where the art of rug weaving has been refined over centuries. This particular rug is an outstanding example of middle eastern knotting, characterized by its masterful workmanship and the use of high-quality materials. The pile is made of 100% wool, which is known for its durability and softness, while the 100% cotton warp ensures the stability and longevity of the rug. With a size of 302 cm x 86 cm, this rug is perfect as a runner in hallways, living rooms or other areas where style and comfort are required. The knot count of approx. 160.000 node per m² speaks for the high quality and attention to detail that goes into each piece. Despite its age of around 10 years, the rug is in excellent condition, which was supported by a professional organic hand wash. This means that the rug can be laid out and enjoyed immediately. The color scheme of the rug is a harmonious combination of wonderful plant colors that can be wonderfully integrated into various interior design styles. The decorative patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also tell stories from middle eastern culture and craftsmanship. A hand-knotted middle eastern rug is not only an asset to your home, but also a smart investment. Today, such rugs are more in demand than ever, and their value is constantly increasing. Another interesting aspect are the different types of rugs from the same region, such as the gabbeh rugs, which impress with their rustic patterns and vibrant colors. The famous nain rugs, known for their fine knots and elegant designs, are also excellent alternatives for lovers of middle eastern rugs. These rugs, together with the middle eastern rug offered here, represent the diversity and beauty of oriental rug art. In summary, this hand-knotted middle eastern rug runner is not only a stylish addition to your home, but also brings a piece of history and culture into your rooms. Frequently asked questions about our middle eastern rug how do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? the best way to care for a middle eastern rug is to vacuum regularly without a brush attachment. If you notice any stains, you should immediately treat them with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning is recommended every few years. Where does this middle eastern rug come from? this hand-knotted middle eastern rug comes from middle east, a country known worldwide for its exquisite rugs and sophisticated knotting skills. What makes hand-knotted rugs so special? hand-knotted rugs are characterized by their high knot count, the use of natural materials and individual designs. Each piece is unique and tells its own story, making them valuable collector's items. See less
- Dimensions
- 33.86ʺW × 118.9ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
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