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Vintage rug | size: 305 x 190 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: good | unique … Read more Vintage rug | size: 305 x 190 cm | hand-knotted | material: high quality wool | condition: good | unique design thanks to dyed and shortened pile | modern flair with classic oriental rug design high-quality middle eastern rug - a masterpiece of craftsmanship the middle eastern rug is not just a carpet, but a work of art that brings tradition and elegance to every home. These hand-knotted rugs come from middle east, the most famous region for the production of high-quality carpets. The rugs are characterized by their complex patterns, vibrant colors and the use of first-class materials. A classic middle eastern rug is made from 100% wool or silk, ensuring durability and a soft, luxurious pile. The patterns of middle eastern rugs are often geometric or floral, with many designs based on centuries-old traditions. Popular regions of origin include isfahan, tabriz and kashan, each of which has produced unique styles and patterns. An isfahan rug is characterized by its fine details and vibrant colors, while a tabriz rug often features large-scale floral motifs. This variety makes middle eastern rugs a perfect accessory for different interior styles, from classic to modern. Sizes vary widely, from small runners to large room rugs that can act as a focal point in a room. A well-preserved piece can last for generations and is therefore a sustainable investment. Middle eastern rugs are not only decorative but also functional. They provide comfort, warmth and help absorb sound in a room. Caring for a middle eastern rug is relatively easy but requires some attention. Regular vacuuming and occasional professional cleaning will help keep colors vibrant and structure intact. Many middle eastern rugs are also dyed using special techniques that provide light and dirt resistance, making them ideal for high traffic areas. In summary, a middle eastern rug is a timeless addition to your home. It combines classic craftsmanship with a modern lifestyle and brings warmth and style to any room. Similar rug patterns and types that also come from middle east include gabbeh carpets, which often impress with their coarse structure and modern, abstract designs. These rugs are easier to make and offer a rustic charm. Another example is the nain carpets, known for their fine details and the use of silk, which gives them a special shine. In addition to those already mentioned, popular rug manufacturers in middle east include those in the kerman region, who are famous for their ornate, floral-inspired designs. These rugs often feature a wide variety of colors and detailed motifs that reflect the history and culture of middle east. Each of these rugs tells its own story and brings a piece of culture into your living space. 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 recognized by the number of knots per square meter, the material used (wool or silk) and the fineness of the patterns. High-quality rugs have a high knot density and detailed designs. How do i properly care for my middle eastern carpet? to extend the life of your middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. Professional rug cleaning is also recommended to keep colors vibrant. Where do the most famous middle eastern rugs come from? the most famous middle eastern rugs come from regions such as isfahan, tabriz, kashan and kerman. Each region has its own style and distinctive patterns that reflect middle east's cultural diversity. See less
- Dimensions
- 74.8ʺW × 120.08ʺH
- 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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