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Vintage rug | size: 270 x 183 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | material: high quality wool | condition: … Read more Vintage rug | size: 270 x 183 cm | hand-knotted and elaborately processed | material: high quality wool | condition: very good, with a slight vintage charm | modern design meets classic oriental rug design | color accents emphasize original ornaments authentic middle eastern rug - high-quality craftsmanship from the orient a middle eastern rug is not just a decorative element, but a work of art that reflects the tradition and culture of the orient. These exquisite rugs come primarily from middle east and are known for their intricate designs and use of high quality materials. The middle eastern rug offered here combines all of these properties and offers you the opportunity to give your living space a special touch. The origin of this special middle eastern rug is the famous isfahan region, known for its fine rug weaving techniques and distinctive color spectrum. Isfahan rugs are characterized by their complex patterns, often combining floral motifs and geometric shapes. The color palette ranges from soft earth tones to lively blues and reds, which work in harmony with each other. The middle eastern rug is made of 100% wool, which is valued not only for its durability but also for its natural shine. Wool has the ability to repel dirt and is also pleasantly warm, making the rug an ideal floor covering in both winter and summer. The knotting density is over 400,000 knots per square meter, ensuring exceptional detail and durability. Measuring 2 x 3 meters, this rug is ideal for use in living rooms, dining areas or as an accent piece in hallways. The rug is in mint condition, meaning it has no visible signs of wear and will give you many years of enjoyment. Similar types of rugs that also come from the region include the nomadic gabbeh carpets, which are often designed with simpler but still attractive patterns and earthy colors. Another well-known type of rug is the tabriz carpet, which is famous for its impressive detailed work and a variety of designs. Rugs from manufacturers such as nain and kashan are also available on the market and offer similar quality features but with distinct, distinctive designs. In the world of rugs, the middle eastern rug is often considered the ultimate because it not only has aesthetic value but also represents an investment in craftsmanship and tradition. When choosing a rug, you should also consider care and cleaning to ensure the longevity of your piece. Regular vacuuming and professional rug cleaning are recommended to maintain the colors and structure of the carpet. Faq about middle eastern rugs how do i recognize the quality of a middle eastern carpet? the quality of a middle eastern rug is determined by the number of knots, the materials used and the level of detail in the patterns. High-quality rugs have a high knot density and are usually made of pure wool or silk. 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 is the best room for a middle eastern rug? middle eastern rugs fit perfectly in living rooms and dining rooms, but can also be used in hallways or bedrooms. Be careful not to place the rug in areas with high humidity to avoid damage. See less
- Dimensions
- 72.05ʺW × 106.3ʺH
- 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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