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Vintage Rug | Size: 298 x 200 cm | Hand-knotted | Shorter pile for modern design | Colors emphasize original … Read more Vintage Rug | Size: 298 x 200 cm | Hand-knotted | Shorter pile for modern design | Colors emphasize original ornaments | High quality materials | Ideal for contemporary and classic interiors Elegant Middle Eastern rug - handmade works of art from the Orient The Middle Eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a true work of art that combines tradition, craftsmanship and history. These rugs mostly come from Middle East and are known for their unique patterns and vibrant colors. Each rug is painstakingly handcrafted by experienced artisans, making it unique. The origin of Middle Eastern rugs is often linked to specific regions such as Isfahan, Tabriz, Kashan or Qom, each with their own distinctive designs and techniques. The materials used are crucial to the quality and longevity of a Middle Eastern carpet. Typically fine wool, silk or a combination of both fabrics are used. Wool is known for its strength and warmth, while silk gives the rug a luxurious sheen and makes the colors appear more vibrant. Knot density, often between 120,000 and 1,000,000 knots per square meter, is another characteristic that determines the quality of the carpet. Higher knot densities represent more detailed and elaborate patterns. The patterns of Middle Eastern rugs are often inspired by the nature, history and culture of the Orient. Popular designs include floral motifs, geometric shapes or medallion-like structures, which make the rug an eye-catcher in any room. Colors range from deep reds to cool blues to soft earth tones, making it easy to find the right rug for any interior. Standard sizes vary, with common dimensions ranging from 80x150 cm to large formats of 300x400 cm or more. Another advantage of a Middle Eastern rug is its longevity. with proper care, it can last for generations while maintaining its beauty. Regular vacuuming and occasional cleaning by professionals will keep the rug in optimal condition. Middle Eastern rugs are also hypoallergenic and are ideal for people with allergies or sensitive skin. In recent years, vintage Middle Eastern rugs have become increasingly popular. These hand-knotted rugs are often made from older models with the pile trimmed and colors modernized to create a unique and contemporary look. These vintage rugs combine traditional design with modern tones and add a special touch to any room. Similar types of rugs from the region include Gabbeh carpets, which are characterized by their coarse texture and simple, often geometric patterns. Kilim rugs, which are flat-woven and feature a variety of vibrant colors and patterns, are also popular. Well-known rug makers such as Nain and Tabriz also have their own character and style, different from traditional Middle Eastern rugs but still reflecting the rich traditions of Middle Eastian craftsmanship. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs How do I recognize the quality of a Middle Eastern carpet? The quality of a Middle Eastern rug can be determined by the knot density, the materials used and the level of detail in the patterns. High-quality rugs have a higher knot density and are often made from fine wool or silk. How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern carpet? To ensure the longevity of your Middle Eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly, avoid direct sunlight, and have it professionally cleaned every few years. Be sure to treat stains immediately to avoid permanent damage. What makes vintage Middle Eastern rugs special? Vintage Middle Eastern rugs are unique because they combine ancient designs with modern color adaptations. These rugs tell a story and bring a touch of nostalgia to your home while harmonizing with current interior design trends. See less
- Dimensions
- 78.74ʺW × 117.32ʺH
- 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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