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Vintage rug | size: 290 x 204 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | pile shortened and dyed for modern … Read more Vintage rug | size: 290 x 204 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | pile shortened and dyed for modern design | high quality materials | unique ornaments remain visible | ideal for stylish living spaces middle eastern rug - hand-knotted from traditional production the middle eastern rug is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and embodies a centuries-old tradition that is rooted in the culture of middle east. These rugs are known for their exquisite craftsmanship, vibrant colors and variety of patterns that tell stories and symbolism from middle eastern folklore. Each middle eastern rug is painstakingly hand-knotted, often over months or even years, making it a unique work of art. The origin of the middle eastern rugs is diverse and ranges from renowned regions such as tabriz, isfahan, kashan and qom to smaller cities that are also known for their rug production. Each area has its own distinctive designs and colors that are reflected in the carpets. Typical patterns are floral motifs, geometric shapes or meditative designs that captivate the viewer. The materials used are crucial to the quality of a middle eastern carpet. Traditionally wool, silk or cotton are used, with the combination of wool and silk often producing the most luxurious carpets. Wool ensures durability, while silk offers a particularly shiny and fine pile. The size of a middle eastern rug varies greatly, from small runners to large living room rugs that can dominate an entire room. The condition of a middle eastern rug is also important. Vintage rugs from the 20s to 70s are particularly in demand. They feature a charming, slightly worn look that enhances the character and history of the rug. Often these rugs are reinterpreted after dyeing and trimming the pile, giving them a modern touch while maintaining the classic beauty of an oriental rug. When choosing a middle eastern rug, you should pay attention to the specific features that make it special. These include the density of knots, the type of colors used and the level of detail in the patterns. High-quality middle eastern rugs can function not only as floor coverings, but also as wall art or collectibles that will be treasured for generations. There are also numerous similar types of rugs that come from the same region. For example, kilim rugs are known for their flat weaving techniques, while gabbeh rugs often feature simpler yet attractive patterns. Well-known rug manufacturers such as nain, tabriz and isfahan are recognized and valued worldwide for their high-quality products. Their rugs reflect the cultural values and fine craftsmanship prevalent in the region. Faq about middle eastern rugs how do you recognize the quality of a middle eastern carpet? the quality of a middle eastern rug is determined by the knot density, the materials used and the level of detail in the patterns. A rug with a high knot count per square meter is usually more durable and of higher quality. Can i have a middle eastern rug cleaned? yes, middle eastern rugs can be professionally cleaned. It is important to only hire professionals who have experience cleaning hand-knotted rugs to avoid damage. How do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? to extend the life of a middle eastern rug, it should be cleaned regularly, kept away from direct sunlight and protected from moisture. Vacuuming on a low setting is ideal. See less
- Dimensions
- 80.32ʺW × 114.17ʺH
- 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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