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Vintage rug | hand-knotted | size: 404 x 282 cm | material: high quality wool | condition: good, with characteristic … Read more Vintage rug | hand-knotted | size: 404 x 282 cm | material: high quality wool | condition: good, with characteristic charm | design: modernized oriental patterns | node density: high | origin: traditional rug art hand-knotted middle eastern rug - vintage beauty for your home the hand-knotted middle eastern rug is a true masterpiece of rug art and brings a special atmosphere to every room with its vintage charm. These rugs originally come from the traditional rug regions of middle east, where they have been made with a lot of love and care for centuries. The artistic patterns and the use of high-quality materials make each rug unique and a valuable piece of cultural history. The origin of these rugs is often linked to well-known regions such as tabriz, isfahan or kashan. Each of these places has its own distinctive patterns and colors that are expressed in the carpets. These rugs are not only decorative but also extremely durable. They are usually made of 100% wool or silk, which gives them a pleasant feel and excellent robustness. The colors are usually achieved using natural dyes, making the rugs not only environmentally friendly but also colorfast. A middle eastern rug with a vintage look is characterized by its unique design elements. The floral patterns and geometric shapes are often inspired by the rich middle eastern culture. The pile of these rugs is shortened using a special process to highlight the colorful ornaments without covering them. This results in a fascinating play of light and shadow that brings the rug to life. Vintage rugs are available in different sizes, making them the perfect choice for any room - be it the living room, bedroom or hallway. Another advantage of a vintage middle eastern rug is its versatility. It suits both modern and classic furnishing styles and always sets a stylish accent. Caring for these rugs is also straightforward. Regular vacuuming and occasional tapping are enough to maintain its beauty and longevity. A middle eastern rug often becomes an heirloom that is passed down from generation to generation and therefore has a high emotional value. In addition to the hand-knotted middle eastern carpets, there are also other well-known types of rugs in the region such as kilim or gabbeh. These rugs are often flat-woven and are characterized by their geometric patterns and bold colors. The craftsmanship of renowned manufacturers such as nain or qum, who are known for their fine details and high-quality materials, is often valued. Rugs from these regions are also in high demand and provide an excellent addition to any rug lover. Faq about hand-knotted middle eastern rugs how do you recognize a real middle eastern carpet? a real middle eastern rug is characterized by its hand-knotted knots, the fine details in the patterns and the use of high-quality materials such as wool or silk. You will also often find a symbol of origin on the rug that indicates the region. How do i care for my vintage middle eastern rug? to ensure the longevity of your vintage middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and pat it occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and have it cleaned by a professional if necessary. What are the advantages of a hand-knotted middle eastern carpet? hand knotted middle eastern rugs offer exceptional durability, are environmentally friendly and bring cultural richness to your home. Their unique designs and use of natural materials make each rug a work of art. See less
- Dimensions
- 111.02ʺW × 159.06ʺH
- 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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