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Hand-knotted oriental rug | Knot density: approx. 810,000 knots/m² | Material: 97% cork wool & 3% silk | Size: 200x135cm … Read more Hand-knotted oriental rug | Knot density: approx. 810,000 knots/m² | Material: 97% cork wool & 3% silk | Size: 200x135cm | Condition: New | Origin: Qom, Middle East | Pattern: Oriental | Special features: Suitable for underfloor heating, hand-knotted, environmentally friendly Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug - Qom on silk with signature Discover the exquisite world of Middle Eastern rugs with this hand-knotted Qom carpet, which is made on fine silk. This rug combines traditional craftsmanship and modern design and is a true masterpiece of Middle Eastern weaving. Manufactured in the renowned Qom region, known for its high-quality carpets, this rug offers not only impressive aesthetics but also outstanding quality. The rug has a floral pattern in beautiful plant colors that reflect the natural beauty of the materials used. The pile height is 97% cork wool, complemented by 3% silk, providing a soft feel and a luxurious shine. The chain is made of 100% silk, which further adds to the durability and longevity of the rug. with a size of 200 cm x 130 cm, this rug is ideal for living rooms and bedrooms and fits harmoniously into different furnishing styles. The high knot count of approximately 810,000 knots per square meter speaks for the exceptional craftsmanship that has gone into each individual carpet. This rug is new and in excellent condition, ready to enrich your home. Professional and organic handwashing has ensured that the rug can be laid immediately while maintaining its beauty and quality. The estimated retail value is approximately €15,000.00, which underlines the exclusivity and value of these hand-knotted carpets. The rugs from Qom are known not only for their quality, but also for their variety of designs and colors. When you choose this rug, you are purchasing a piece of culture and tradition that can last for generations. Similar types of rugs from the region, such as the famous Tabriz rugs or Isfahan carpets, also offer stunning patterns and colors and are highly regarded in the world of oriental carpets. Tabriz rugs are known for their detailed floral designs and use of high quality materials, while Isfahan rugs often feature complex geometric patterns and vibrant colors. Rugs from manufacturers such as Nain and Kashan are also famous for their high knot count and exquisite craftsmanship. The variety of patterns found in Middle Eastern rug art ranges from traditional to modern designs. If you are looking for a rug that is not only functional but also acts as a work of art, the hand-knotted rugs from this region are the perfect choice. Your investment in such a rug is not only an asset to your home, but also an investment that can increase in value over time. Rugs from the Middle Eastern tradition are more than just floor coverings; they tell stories through their patterns and colors. If you are looking for an authentic oriental rug that embodies the essence of Middle Eastern culture, then this hand-knotted Qom rug is the ideal choice for you. Frequently asked questions about Middle Eastern rugs How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern carpet?To extend the life of your Middle Eastern carpet, you should vacuum it regularly, but without a brush attachment. Professional cleaning every few years can also be beneficial. Are hand-knotted rugs better than machine-made ones? Yes, hand-knotted rugs are generally of higher quality because they are made from the best materials and with great attention to detail. They are more durable and retain their value better than machine-made carpets. How do I know if my rug is genuine?A genuine Middle Eastern rug has a high knot count, is made from natural materials and often bears the manufacturer's signature. Also pay attention to the back of the rug - in hand-knotted rugs the knots are visible and even. See less
- Dimensions
- 51.18ʺW × 78.74ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- 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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