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Vintage rug | size: 293 x 197 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | material: high quality wool | condition: … Read more Vintage rug | size: 293 x 197 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | material: high quality wool | condition: very good | modern design meets classic oriental rug design | unique color accents and preserved ornaments elegant middle eastern rug - traditional craftsmanship from middle east the middle eastern rug is a true masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship and embodies the rich culture and history of middle east. These rugs are not only functional floor coverings, but also works of art that add a special touch to any room. Made from high-quality materials such as wool, silk or a combination of both, they not only offer an impressive look, but also a high level of comfort and durability. The origin of the middle eastern rugs is deeply rooted in history, with roots stretching back to several centuries. The most famous production regions are isfahan, tabriz, kashan and nain, with each location having developed its own distinctive patterns and colors. A typical middle eastern rug is characterized by complex patterns that often include floral motifs or geometric designs. These designs are not only aesthetically pleasing but also carry cultural meanings and stories. Another important consideration is the size of the rug, which ranges from small runners to large rugs that can cover entire rooms. The condition of these rugs can vary, with many antique examples telling a story that can be seen through their wear and patina. A well-preserved middle eastern rug can last for generations and is often considered a valuable investment. Caring for a middle eastern rug is crucial to maintaining its beauty and integrity. Regular vacuuming and occasional professional cleaning are recommended to remove dirt and dust without damaging the fine fibers. In addition, it is advisable to protect the rug from direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Middle eastern rugs are not the only notable rugs from the region. Rugs from middle east, such as the famous gabbeh rugs, are known for their rough, rustic designs and vibrant colors. Kilim rugs, which are flat-woven, also offer an interesting alternative and have their own unique patterns and colors. These types of rugs add to the diversity of middle eastern rug art and attract enthusiasts and collectors from all over the world. Some of the most well-known rug manufacturers also offer exquisite collections that are unmatched in their quality and craftsmanship. The combination of tradition and innovation in rug manufacturing ensures that both classic and modern designs are appreciated. 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 density of knots, the materials used and the complexity of the design. High-quality rugs have a higher knot density, which makes them more durable. How do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? to maintain the beauty of your middle eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent colors from fading. Where do the best middle eastern rugs come from? the best middle eastern rugs come from traditional regions such as isfahan, tabriz, kashan and nain. Each region has its own distinctive designs and color palettes. See less
- Dimensions
- 77.56ʺW × 115.35ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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