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Vintage Rug | Size: 318 x 195 cm | Hand-knotted | Pile shortened and dyed for modern design | Origin: … Read more Vintage Rug | Size: 318 x 195 cm | Hand-knotted | Pile shortened and dyed for modern design | Origin: Traditional Oriental Design | Condition: Very good, refurbished | Ideal for stylish living spaces Elegant Middle Eastern rug - handmade works of art from traditional production The Middle Eastern rug is a timeless work of art that impresses with its exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials. These rugs come from Middle East, a country with a centuries-old tradition of rug weaving. Each Middle Eastern rug is meticulously handcrafted by experienced artisans, which gives it its unique appearance and longevity. Most Middle Eastern rugs are made from pure wool or silk, which makes them particularly soft and durable. The pile of the rugs is dense and durable, making them ideal for high traffic areas. Colors are often vibrant and vary from deep reds to soft blues, created using natural dyes to protect the environment and maintain authenticity. A standout feature of these rugs is the complex patterns, which often depict geometric shapes, floral designs or mythological motifs. Each pattern tells its own story and represents the cultural identity of the region from which the rug comes. Popular regions of origin for Middle Eastern rugs include Isfahan, Tabriz and Kashan, with each location offering its own distinctive styles and designs. Middle Eastern rug sizes vary from small runners to large room rugs perfect for living rooms or dining rooms. Depending on its condition and age, a well-preserved example can be highly valued and is often an investment that is treasured for generations. When choosing a Middle Eastern rug, the buyer should pay attention to the knot density, quality of materials and workmanship to ensure that they are purchasing an authentic and high quality product. In addition to the classic Middle Eastern carpets, there are also similar types of rugs that come from other regions, such as Indian or Turkish carpets. Indian rugs often feature floral patterns, while Turkish rugs impress with their geometric designs. Well-known rug manufacturers such as Nain and Shiraz have also made a name for themselves, offering exquisite rugs that reflect the style and craftsmanship of Middle Eastern carpets. These similar rugs can be a wonderful addition to any room and can be harmoniously combined with a Middle Eastern rug. Vintage Middle Eastern rugs are particularly popular these days. These rugs are carefully restored, with the pile being dyed and trimmed to create a modern design that still retains traditional elements. Vintage rugs bring a unique charm to any home and are often a topic of conversation for guests. Frequently asked questions about Middle Eastern rugs What makes a Middle Eastern rug valuable? A Middle Eastern rug is determined by factors such as knot density, material quality, age, origin and the condition of the carpet. High-quality materials such as silk and wool as well as artistic designs increase the value significantly. How do I properly care for a Middle Eastern carpet? To ensure the longevity of a Middle Eastern rug, it should be cleaned regularly and protected from direct sunlight. Professional rug cleaning is recommended to preserve the colors and structure. Which rooms are best suited for a Middle Eastern carpet? Middle Eastern rugs are versatile and can be used in almost any room. They are particularly suitable for living rooms, dining rooms and offices, where they serve as stylish accents while protecting the floor. See less
- Dimensions
- 76.77ʺW × 125.2ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Textile
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- 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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