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Keshan rug | size: 165 x 104 cm | knot density: 150,000 – 300,000 knots/m² | material: high-quality sheep's wool … Read more Keshan rug | size: 165 x 104 cm | knot density: 150,000 – 300,000 knots/m² | material: high-quality sheep's wool and cotton | pattern: classic, elegant design | condition: very well preserved | origin: middle east high-quality keshan floormats - hand-knotted from middle east the keshan rug is a masterpiece of traditional rug weaving and is one of the most famous and valued hand-knotted rugs in the world. Originally from the city of keshan in middle east, this rug has become a symbol of cultural richness and craftsmanship excellence over the centuries. The weaving masters of this region have known how to use the best materials and with great precision to create rugs that are both aesthetically pleasing and extremely durable. A typical keshan rug is characterized by its complex patterns, which often include floral and ornamental designs. These patterns are not only beautiful, but also tell stories and reflect the culture and traditions of the region. The color palette ranges from deep reds to soft blues and greens to warm earth tones, which are harmoniously coordinated and create a warm atmosphere in every room. Made from first-class regional sheep wool, keshan rugs are characterized by their soft feel and short pile. The node density, which is between 150,000 and 300,000 nodes per square meter, ensures remarkable durability and longevity. In addition, the warp and weft are usually made of high-quality cotton, which makes the rug additionally stable. A well-preserved keshan rug can live for over 100 years and is particularly valued by collectors and enthusiasts. The sizes of the keshan rugs vary, so that the right piece can be found for every room. Whether as a small runner in the hallway or as a generous example in the living room - a keshan rug enhances every room and brings a piece of middle eastern culture into your home. In addition to the keshan carpet, there are also other well-known types of rug from the same region, such as the isfahan carpet, which is known for its fine details and use of silk. The tabriz rug, which is often designed with sophisticated geometric patterns and vibrant colors, is also a wonderful alternative. These carpets, like the keshan, are hand-knotted and reflect the high artistry of the middle eastern rug weaving tradition. Manufacturers such as nain and qom are also known for their exquisite carpets, which impress with their exceptional quality and beauty. In summary, the keshan rug is not only a functional home accessory, but also a work of art that combines tradition, history and craftsmanship. It is the perfect choice for those who value quality and timeless elegance. Faq about keshan rugs what makes the keshan rug unique? the keshan rug is unique due to its high knot density, use of high quality wool and complex, often floral patterns that reflect the culture and tradition of middle east. How do i properly care for my keshan carpet? to maintain the beauty and longevity of your keshan rug, vacuum it regularly and treat stains immediately with a damp cloth. Professional rug cleaning is also recommended. Can i use a keshan rug in any room? yes, keshan rugs are versatile and can be used in different rooms, be it the living room, bedroom or hallway. They bring warmth and elegance to any room. See less
- Dimensions
- 40.94ʺW × 64.96ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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