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Vintage rug | size: 285 x 196 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: good, with a … Read more Vintage rug | size: 285 x 196 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: good, with a modern design thanks to dyed and shortened pile | original ornaments partially visible middle eastern rug - handmade elegance for your home the middle eastern carpet, a timeless masterpiece of rug art, is not just a floor covering, but a work of art that gives your living space character and style. These exquisite rugs originally come from middle east, a country with a centuries-old tradition of rug weaving. Each middle eastern rug is hand-knotted by skilled craftsmen with great care and dedication, using high-quality materials such as wool and silk. This ensures exceptional durability and unparalleled comfort. The patterns of middle eastern rugs are often rich and varied. Popular designs include floral motifs, geometric shapes and traditional ornaments that are deeply rooted in middle east's culture and history. The color palette ranges from bright reds to soft blues to earthy tones, which are harmoniously combined with each other. This makes it possible to find a rug that perfectly matches your individual interior style. Another advantage of middle eastern rugs is their versatility in terms of size. Whether you're looking for a small rug for the entryway or a large rug for the living room, there are plenty of size options. The condition of a middle eastern rug can vary, from new to vintage, with each rug telling its own story and possessing a unique charm. The region of origin of a middle eastern rug also plays an important role. Rugs from regions such as isfahan, tabriz or kashan are particularly sought after and are considered particularly valuable. These rugs are distinguished not only by their quality, but also by the characteristic patterns that characterize each region. In addition to the classic middle eastern carpets, there are also numerous similar types of rugs that come from the same region. These include, for example, the gabbeh carpets, which exude rustic elegance with their coarse pile and simple patterns. Kilim carpets, which are flat-woven and often feature geometric designs, are also very popular and complement the diversity of middle eastern rug art. Well-known rug manufacturers such as nain and heriz also offer high-quality examples that impress with their attention to detail and artistry. Investing in a middle eastern rug is not only a choice for quality and style, but also a piece of history that can last for generations. With proper care, your middle eastern rug will continue to shine and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Faq about middle eastern rugs how do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? to ensure the longevity of your middle eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly to remove dust and dirt. Stains should be treated immediately with a mild detergent and a soft cloth. Professional cleaning every few years is also recommended. What are the differences between middle eastern rugs and other types of carpets? middle eastern rugs are hand-knotted and are characterized by their high quality and attention to detail. In comparison, many modern rugs are machine-made and may not offer the same longevity or aesthetic value as a genuine middle eastern rug. How do i recognize the authenticity of a middle eastern carpet? a real middle eastern rug often has a dense knot count and is made from high-quality materials. Check the pattern on the back, which should be visible on hand-knotted rugs. Certificates or documentation of origin can also be helpful. See less
- Dimensions
- 77.17ʺW × 112.2ʺH
- 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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