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Qom rug | size: 198 x 300 cm | knot density: approx. 1.000.000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: … Read more Qom rug | size: 198 x 300 cm | knot density: approx. 1.000.000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | height: approx. 5 mm | origin: middle east | provenance: qom | hand-knotted and of the highest quality middle eastn rug: a masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance a middle eastn rug is more than just a floor covering; it is a piece of art that represents history and culture. These exquisite rugs come from various regions of middle east, each with its own unique designs and techniques. Particularly noteworthy are the qom rugs, which come from the holy city of qom near tehran. Known for their fine silk weaving and magnificent patterns, they lend any room an exclusive atmosphere. The pile of these rugs is usually made from high-quality silk and fine wool. Silk is the most supple and lustrous material used in rug making. The use of silk not only gives the rug a luxurious feel but also remarkable color brilliance that resists fading even in direct sunlight. The warp, the base fabric onto which the pile is knotted, is often also made of silk, resulting in a high knot density of up to 600.000 knots per square meter. This allows for the creation of extremely detailed patterns and designs that captivate the eye and make the rug a true masterpiece. The patterns on a middle eastn rug are diverse and range from floral motifs to geometric shapes. Qom rugs, in particular, are characterized by their intricate and symmetrical designs, which often tell traditional middle eastn symbols and stories. Each rug has its own story, woven into the knots and colors. The production of a hand-knotted middle eastn rug requires years of training and a great deal of patience, which is why these rugs are considered a valuable investment that can last for generations. Middle eastn rugs vary in size, from small runners to large area rugs that can fill the entire floor of a room. Whether you're looking for a small piece to complement your decor or a large focal point, a middle eastn rug offers the perfect solution for every room and style. Their durability and ease of care make them a practical choice for any household. In addition to qom rugs, there are other famous styles in the rug world, such as nain rugs, known for their fine weaving and crisp, cool colors, and tabriz rugs, which often feature richly decorated floral patterns. Rugs from kashan are also highly sought after and are characterized by their bold colors and complex designs. These rugs are not only beautiful but also an excellent way to bring a touch of tradition and elegance into your home. Faq about middle eastn rugs how do i recognize a real middle eastn rug? authentic middle eastn rugs are characterized by their hand-knotted quality, high knot density, and the use of natural materials such as wool and silk. Pay attention to the back of the rug: a hand-knotted rug will have a clear, detailed pattern, while machine-made rugs often have a uniform back. How do i properly care for my middle eastn rug? regular vacuuming is important to remove dust and dirt. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. If stains occur, it's advisable to act immediately and consult a professional rug cleaner. What is the best place to place a middle eastn rug? a middle eastn rug is perfect for living rooms, dining rooms, or as a decorative element in hallways. Be careful not to place it in high-traffic areas to avoid wear and tear. See less
- Dimensions
- 118.11ʺW × 77.95ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- 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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