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Heriz rug | size: 277 x 195 cm | knot density: 100.000 – 200.000 knots/m² | pattern: geometric | material: … Read more Heriz rug | size: 277 x 195 cm | knot density: 100.000 – 200.000 knots/m² | pattern: geometric | material: high-quality wool | condition: durable | origin: northwest high-quality middle east rug from heriz – traditional craftsmanship in your home the exquisite middle east rug made of heriz combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless elegance. Made in the picturesque town of heriz, which lies in the northwest of in the province of east azerbaijan, this floormats by its exceptional quality and its characteristic geometric patterns. These rugs are not only an eye-catcher for any room concept, but also an expression of rich cultural tradition. A typical heriz rug has a node density from 100.000 to 200.000 knots per square meter, which ensures remarkable durability. The rugs are made of high-quality wool, which not only hard-wearing, but is also soft and pleasant to the touch. These properties make the pile ideal for high-traffic rooms, such as living rooms or hallways. In addition, heriz rugs are also known for outdoor use, which underlines their versatility. The color palette of these rugs is dominated by deep reds and reddish browns, while beige tones are less common and are particularly sought after by collectors. The geometric patterns and bold colors give any room a feeling of warmth and comfort. Whether you have a modern or classic interior, a heriz rug will blend harmoniously into any environment and become the central element of your decor. Size varies depending on the rug, so you can find the perfect option for your home, whether it's a small or large space. The rugs are traditionally hand-knotted, meaning each rug is unique, reflecting the passion and skill of the artisans. The condition of these rugs is usually excellent, as they are known for their robustness and durability. In addition to heriz rugs, there are many other types of rugs from the same region that are also worth considering. Rugs from the nearby town tabriz are known for their fine, detailed designs and the use of precious materials. Bijar rugs, which originate from the town of the same name, are famous for their extremely high knot density and resistance. Qum rugs, often featuring floral patterns and vibrant colors, are a popular choice. These rugs offer another way to bring the beauty of middle east craftsmanship into your home. Faq about our heriz middle east rug how do i care for my heriz middle east rug?to ensure the longevity of your heriz middle east rug, vacuum it regularly and clean it with a damp cloth when necessary. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Where can i use heriz rugs?heriz rugs are versatile and are great for living rooms, dining rooms, hallways and even outdoors. Their durable construction makes them ideal for high traffic areas. What colors are typical for heriz rugs?the typical colors for heriz rugs are various shades of red and reddish brown. Rarer shades of beige are particularly popular with collectors and give the rug a special touch. See less
- Dimensions
- 76.77ʺW × 109.06ʺH
- 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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