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Real hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 441cm x 295cm | Knot density: approx. 160,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool … Read more Real hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug | Size: 441cm x 295cm | Knot density: approx. 160,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | Condition: Used, but in GREAT condition | Age: approx. 10 years | Pattern: Oriental, decorative plant colors | Origin: Middle Eastern | Color: Red | Manufacturing method: Hand-knotted Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug - masterpiece of Middle Eastern knotting art Discover the beauty and elegance of a hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug that not only serves as floor covering, but also acts as a work of art in your home. This exquisite rug comes from the traditional rug regions of Middle East and is characterized by its impressive art of knotting and the use of high-quality materials. The Middle Eastern rug has an impressive size of 441cm x 295cm, making it ideal for large living spaces or as a focal point in foyers. The pile is made of 100% fine wool, which has been processed without any foreign components, which ensures high durability and longevity. The chain is made of 100% cotton, which makes the rug additionally robust and at the same time ensures a pleasant walking experience. The design of the rug impresses with a beautiful and varied pattern, which is designed with wonderful plant colors. These colors give any room a warm and inviting atmosphere. The master knotting with approx. 160,000 nodes per m² ensures excellent attention to detail and a long service life of the carpet. The rug is around 10 years old and is in excellent condition, ideal for lovers of high-quality hand-knotted carpets. Another advantage of this Middle Eastern rug is that it is professionally and organically hand washed, which gives it a fresh touch and ensures that it can be laid out immediately. Investing in such a rug is not only a purchase for the present, but also an investment for the future that is valued in the trade. In the world of Middle Eastern carpets, similar patterns to those of the rug on offer can often be found in the regions of Tabriz, Isfahan and Kashan. These areas are known for their fine carpets, which boast artistic designs and the use of high-quality materials. Brands such as Nain and Qum are also famous for their exquisite rugs and offer similar qualities and designs. Whether you have a classic or modern interior style, a hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug will enhance any room and bring timeless elegance and style to your home. Investing in a rug like this is not only a way to beautify your home, but also a commitment to appreciation for traditional craftsmanship. 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 and remove dirt immediately with a damp cloth. Professional cleaning once a year is recommended. Where do the materials for the Middle Eastern rug come from?The wool often comes from sheep in the Middle Eastern region, while the cotton for the warp is usually sourced locally. This ensures the high quality and longevity of the carpet. Is the Middle Eastern rug suitable for underfloor heating?Yes, many hand-knotted Middle Eastern rugs are suitable for use on underfloor heating because the wool provides good thermal insulation and is breathable at the same time. See less
- Dimensions
- 116.14ʺW × 173.62ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
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