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Ziegler rug | Size: 247 x 166 cm | Knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | Material: High-quality wool | Condition: … Read more Ziegler rug | Size: 247 x 166 cm | Knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | Material: High-quality wool | Condition: Very good | Origin: Pakistan and Afghanistan | Special stone wash for faded color effect Elegant Middle Eastern rug - a masterpiece of craftsmanship A Middle Eastern rug is more than just a floor covering; it is a work of art that combines tradition, craftsmanship and history. Our exquisite Middle Eastern rug combines the rich history of Middle Eastern rug weaving with modern accents. Manufactured in the renowned regions of Middle East, known for their fine carpets, this rug impresses with its elegant design and high-quality workmanship. The origin of this rug is the Sarouk region, famous for its unique patterns and vibrant colors. The traditional designs, which often combine floral and geometric elements, offer a harmonious aesthetic that fits seamlessly into different interior styles. with a knot density of approximately 200,000 knots per square meter, this rug not only guarantees durability, but also unparalleled comfort and a soft texture underfoot. The Middle Eastern rug is crafted from fine wool and silk, known for their durability and luxurious sheen. The use of these high quality materials ensures that the colors remain vibrant even after years of use and the rug retains its beauty. Stone washing, which is often used on Ziegler carpets, gives this rug a unique, slightly faded effect that gives it a timeless elegance. The standard sizes of this magnificent rug range from 160 x 230 cm to larger formats that are ideal for living rooms, dining rooms or offices. Whether as an eye-catcher in the living room or as a stylish highlight in the study, this Middle Eastern rug adapts perfectly to your individual needs and enhances any room. In addition, Middle Eastern rugs are not only decorative elements, but also a sustainable investment. They are easy to care for, durable and retain their value over the years. A high-quality Middle Eastern rug can be passed down from generation to generation and often becomes the centerpiece of a room. Other popular types of rugs from the same region include Tabriz carpets, known for their intricate patterns and high-quality materials, and Kerman carpets, which impress with their delicate designs and vibrant colors. The Nain carpet, which is often woven with silk, is also very popular and offers a similar elegance. Manufacturers such as Ziegler, Sarough and Kashan are known worldwide for their exquisite quality and craftsmanship, and each rug tells its own story. Frequently asked questions about our Middle Eastern rug How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern carpet? To preserve the beauty of your Middle Eastern rug, we recommend vacuuming regularly without a brush attachment. Stains should be blotted immediately with a damp cloth, and professional rug cleaning is advisable every few years. Where does the Middle Eastern rug come from? Our Middle Eastern rug comes from the renowned Sarough region of Middle East, known for its high quality rugs and unique designs. This region has a long tradition of rug making, dating back to the 19th century. See less
- Dimensions
- 65.35ʺW × 97.24ʺH
- Country of Origin
- Afghanistan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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