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Vintage rug | size: 287 x 193 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: well preserved | … Read more Vintage rug | size: 287 x 193 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: well preserved | modern design with classic ornaments | unique coloring by shortening and dyeing the pile high-quality middle eastern rug - hand-knotted and timeless the middle eastern rug is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship that not only beautifies rooms, but also tells stories. Manufactured in the ancient rug factories of middle east, these rugs are characterized by their exquisite workmanship, fine materials and unique patterns. Each middle eastern rug is unique, made with love and dedication by experienced artisans. The use of high quality wool and silk ensures exceptional longevity and durability. The patterns of middle eastern rugs are usually rich and diverse. From floral to geometric designs, they reflect the culture and history of the region. Popular regions of origin such as isfahan, tabriz and kashan produce rugs known for their vibrant colors and complex motifs. The condition of a middle eastern rug can vary, from new to vintage, the latter often exuding a special charm and conveying character. The size of the rugs also varies, so that the right model can be found for every room, whether for the living room, the bedroom or the hallway. A middle eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a statement that brings style and elegance to any room. Investing in a high-quality middle eastern rug is worth it not only for its aesthetic benefits, but also for its timeless quality and ability to increase in value over the years. These rugs are easy to care for and can last for generations with proper cleaning and care. There are also many similar types of rugs that come from the same region and also impress with their craftsmanship. Rugs like the gabbeh or the bakhtiari are also rooted in the tradition of middle east and offer a variety of designs and textures. Gabbeh rugs are known for their rustic and often abstract patterns as well as the use of natural colors. In contrast, bakhtiari rugs are characterized by their bold colors and detailed motifs, often depicting scenes from nature. Well-known manufacturers and brands from this region, such as tabriz and qum, have also made a name for themselves and offer exquisite rugs that combine both tradition and modernity. If you are looking for a unique rug that will add a touch of elegance to your home while carrying the history of an entire culture, a middle eastern rug is the perfect choice. Its durability and timeless beauty make it a valuable addition to your interior design. Faq about middle eastern rugs how do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? to prolong the life of your middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. What distinguishes a middle eastern rug from other carpets? the main difference lies in the craftsmanship. Middle eastern rugs are hand-knotted and often made of high-quality materials such as wool or silk, which makes them more durable and valuable compared to machine-made carpets. How do i recognize a real middle eastern carpet? real middle eastern rugs usually have a dense number of knots and are made from natural materials. Pay attention to the back of the rug: hand-knotted rugs also have patterns visible, while machine-made rugs often have a uniform back. See less
- Dimensions
- 75.98ʺW × 112.99ʺH
- 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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