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Vintage Rug | Size: 305 x 195 cm | Hand-knotted | Material: High quality wool | Condition: Good | Modern … Read more Vintage Rug | Size: 305 x 195 cm | Hand-knotted | Material: High quality wool | Condition: Good | Modern design with classic ornaments | Elaborate handwork and dyeing finishing High-quality Middle Eastern rug - traditional craftsmanship for your home The Middle Eastern rug is a timeless work of art and a symbol of the rich tradition of rug weaving in Middle East. Every Middle Eastern rug tells a story and brings a piece of oriental culture into your home. Our hand-knotted Middle Eastern rugs are available in a variety of patterns and colors depending on the regional origin and materials used. These rugs are not only decorative elements but also investments in quality and style. Origin is a crucial characteristic of Middle Eastern carpets. They come from different regions of Middle East, including Kerman, Isfahan, Tabriz and Kashan, and each region has its own distinctive style. The rugs feature complex patterns and vibrant colors, often made from natural dyes. The traditional designs often include floral motifs, geometric shapes and arabesque patterns that reflect the cultural significance and craft traditions of the area. Another advantage of a Middle Eastern rug is the material used. High-quality Middle Eastern rugs are usually made from wool, silk or a combination of both materials. Wool not only offers high durability and a soft pile, but also has insulating properties that make the rug cozy and warm. Silk, on the other hand, gives the rug a shiny, luxurious look and makes it particularly elegant. The combination of both materials results in an excellent balance of durability and beauty. Our Middle Eastern rugs are available in different sizes so they can be perfectly adapted to any room. Whether for the living room, the dining room or the bedroom - a Middle Eastern rug brings warmth and style to your rooms. Additionally, many of our models are in excellent condition, making them an ideal choice for vintage rug lovers. In recent years, other types of rugs from the same region, such as Gabbeh and Kilim, have also become popular. Gabbeh rugs are known for their simple yet vibrant designs and hand-knotted quality. They are often slightly thicker and offer a rustic aesthetic, while Kilim rugs are flat-woven and often feature geometric patterns that bring a modern touch to any home. Both types of rugs perfectly complement the classic Middle Eastern rug and are a great addition to any room. Famous rug manufacturers such as Nain and Heriz also stand for high quality and exquisite designs. Nain rugs are known for their delicate patterns and use of silk, while Heriz rugs stand out for their robust and striking geometric designs. These rugs offer an excellent way to enrich your living space with unique, handcrafted works of art. FAQ What makes a Middle Eastern rug special? A Middle Eastern rug is special because of its hand-knotted quality, the use of high-quality materials such as wool and silk, and the variety of traditional patterns and designs that tell cultural stories. How do I care for my Middle Eastern carpet? To maintain the beauty of your Middle Eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent colors from fading. Can Middle Eastern rugs be used in any room? Yes, Middle Eastern rugs can be used in any room. They bring warmth and style to living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms and are both functional and decorative. See less
- Dimensions
- 76.77ʺW × 120.08ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- 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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