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Vintage rug | size: 295 x 195 cm | material: hand-knotted wool | condition: very good, refurbished | design: modern … Read more Vintage rug | size: 295 x 195 cm | material: hand-knotted wool | condition: very good, refurbished | design: modern flair with classic ornaments | origin: traditional rug art high-quality middle eastern rug – tradition and elegance combined a middle eastern rug is more than just a floor covering; it is a work of art that combines history and craftsmanship. This hand-knotted rug originally comes from middle east, a region known for its exquisite rug production. Each middle eastern rug tells its own story through intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often inspired by the country's rich culture and traditions. Making a middle eastern rug requires enormous skill and patience. Many rugs are made from high-quality wool or silk, which are valued for their durability and softness. The wool provides a comfortable feel while being durable, while silk provides an unparalleled shine and luxurious feel. This rug measures 200cm x 300cm, making it an ideal choice for living or dining rooms, where it serves as both a focal point and a functional element. The patterns of a middle eastern rug are diverse, ranging from geometric shapes to floral designs. Many rugs are decorated with traditional motifs such as the tree of life or special medallions, which have deeper meanings and often reflect regional traditions. The condition of this rug is excellent and it has been carefully cleaned and restored to preserve its beauty and functionality. The region of origin is crucial for the quality and design of a middle eastern carpet. Well-known regions include isfahan, tabriz and kashan, each with their unique styles. For example, an isfahan rug is characterized by its fine, detailed patterns and high-quality materials, while tabriz rugs often feature larger, more distinctive designs. Similar types of carpets, also from middle east, are the gabbeh carpets, which are known for their rough, simple designs and bold colors. These rugs are often less detailed, but impress with their rustic beauty and versatility. Another well-known type is the nain carpet, characterized by its fine knotting and often bright colors, while the kerman rugs are famous for their intricate and delicate patterns. These variations demonstrate the enormous diversity and richness of middle eastern rug art. The decision to buy a middle eastern rug should be carefully considered. In addition to aesthetics, the quality of the material and craftsmanship also play a crucial role. A genuine middle eastern rug is an investment in timeless beauty and will give you years of enjoyment. Faq what makes a middle eastern rug special? a middle eastern rug is unique because it is hand-knotted and often uses traditional patterns and colors that reflect the culture of middle east. Its high quality, durability and exquisite craftsmanship make it a special piece of furniture. How do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? caring for a middle eastern rug includes regular vacuuming and occasional professional cleanings. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and do not expose the rug to strong moisture. How do i recognize a real middle eastern carpet? real middle eastern rugs are characterized by their fine knotting, high-quality materials and the use of traditional designs. Also pay attention to the weight and structure of the carpet; real hand-knotted rugs are usually heavier and more stable. See less
- Dimensions
- 76.77ʺW × 116.14ʺH
- 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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