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Antique anatolian runner | hand-knotted | size: 310×80 cm | material: high quality wool and cotton | pile height: 4 … Read more Antique anatolian runner | hand-knotted | size: 310×80 cm | material: high quality wool and cotton | pile height: 4 to 6 mm | pattern: yagci badir with decorated corners | condition: used, thoroughly checked and professionally washed | suitable for underfloor heating | traditional design for modern living spaces antique middle eastern rug from turkey - 90 year old craftsmanship discover the timeless beauty and charm of an antique middle eastern rug from turkey that is almost 90 years old. This exquisite rug embodies the outstanding craftsmanship and tradition known for rug making in turkey. Made from high-quality wool, the rug impresses with its special plant color, which gives it a lively and harmonious appearance. The eye-catching design with several beautiful medallions immediately attracts attention. These medallions are artfully designed and give the rug a unique identity. The decorated corners complete the elegant pattern and show the attention to detail that went into making this rug. The fairly narrow border allows the central pattern of the rug to be in the foreground, making it a perfect eye-catcher in any room. A pile height of 4 to 6mm, the rug offers both softness and durability, making it ideal for high traffic areas of your home. The rug has been thoroughly inspected and professionally washed so it is ready to be laid out straight away. This not only guarantees its functionality, but also its longevity. An antique middle eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but also a work of art that tells stories and creates a warm atmosphere. It fits wonderfully into modern living spaces, where it forms a harmonious contrast to contemporary design while enriching the room with a touch of tradition and elegance. Regions of origin such as kerman, tabriz or isfahan are known for their high-quality rugs and sophisticated designs. Similar types of rugs from the region include gabbeh carpets, which are often made with simple patterns and bold colors. The famous tabriz rugs, famous for their fine details and complex patterns, are also worth considering if you are looking for a unique rug. In addition, rug making in turkey is characterized by a variety of other styles, including the traditional oushak carpets, known for their warm colors and geometric patterns. When you choose an antique middle eastern rug, you are not only investing in a high-quality product, but also in a piece of history and culture that will add character to your home. Faqs about the antique middle eastern rug how do i care for my antique middle eastern rug from turkey? to preserve the longevity and beauty of your antique middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned when necessary. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Is the antique middle eastern rug suitable for underfloor heating? yes, the antique middle eastern rug can be used in rooms with underfloor heating. However, be careful not to set the temperature too high so as not to damage the wool. How do i know the authenticity of an antique middle eastern carpet? authenticity can be recognized by the exact patterns, the quality of the wool and the workmanship. A genuine antique middle eastern rug often has irregular patterns that indicate handcrafted production. Certificates and expert reports can also be helpful. See less
- Dimensions
- 31.5ʺW × 122.05ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- 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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