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Qom rug | size: 186 x 281 cm | origin: india | knots: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk … Read more Qom rug | size: 186 x 281 cm | origin: india | knots: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% cotton | height: approx. 3 mm | hand-knotted quality | exclusive touch due to fine shine middle eastern rug – a masterpiece of craftsmanship from iran a middle eastern rug is more than just a floor covering; it is a work of art that embodies tradition, culture and craftsmanship. These exquisite rugs come mainly from iran and are known for their attention to detail, quality and the use of premium materials. The best-known regions of origin for middle eastern rugs are isfahan, tabriz, kashan and kerman. Each of these places produces unique designs and patterns that reflect the rich history and cultural heritage of iran. Middle eastern rugs are characterized by their intricately designed patterns, which often take on floral, geometric or medallion-like shapes. These patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing but also often have symbolic meanings that hint at the culture and history of the region. Most middle eastern rugs are made from high-quality materials such as wool, silk, or a combination of both. The use of silk gives the rug a special luster, making it the perfect focal point in any room. The size of a middle eastern rug varies considerably—from small runners to large area rugs. This makes them a flexible choice for different living spaces. Most hand-knotted middle eastern rugs are crafted over months, if not years, by skilled artisans, giving each rug a unique character and unparalleled quality. The result is a product that is not only beautiful but also durable and is often passed down from generation to generation. Another advantage of middle eastern rugs is their versatility. They can be used in both traditional and modern home styles and add a warm and inviting atmosphere to any room. Caring for a middle eastern rug is relatively simple; regular vacuuming and occasional professional cleaning ensure that the colors stay vibrant and the structure is maintained. For rug lovers, there are also numerous similar rug types that come from the same region or are produced by the same manufacturers. Rugs from qom are particularly known for their fine silk weaving, while indian rugs, which are heavily influenced by middle eastern designs, offer excellent quality. Rugs from afghanistan and turkey are also prized for their unique patterns and color schemes and offer an interesting alternative to traditional middle eastern rugs. Faq about middle eastern rugs what care does a middle eastern rug require? a middle eastern rug should be vacuumed regularly to remove dust and dirt. Occasional professional cleaning is also recommended to keep the colors fresh and ensure longevity. How do i recognize the quality of a middle eastern rug? the quality of a middle eastern rug can be recognized by the density of the knots, the materials used (wool, silk), and the detail of the patterns. Hand-knotted rugs are generally of higher quality than machine-made ones. Can i use a middle eastern rug in any room? yes, middle eastern rugs are very versatile and can be used in living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways. They add a special atmosphere to any room while remaining functional. See less
- Dimensions
- 110.63ʺW × 73.23ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- 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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