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Antique Keshan rug | Knot density: 320,000 – 360,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton | Size: 204×131 cm … Read more Antique Keshan rug | Knot density: 320,000 – 360,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton | Size: 204×131 cm | Condition: Antique | Color: Red/Orange | Process: Hand-knotted | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Thickness: approx. 8 mm | Weight: approx. 9 kg High-quality Middle Eastern rug – tradition and elegance for your home The hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is a unique work of art that not only serves as a decorative element, but also carries a long tradition and culture. These rugs originate from Middle East and date back to the Safavid period, when they were first produced as status symbols and expressions of artistry. A Middle Eastern rug combines exquisite craftsmanship with high-quality materials known for their durability and beauty. Typical of a Middle Eastern rug is the central medallion, which is often surrounded by a diverse floral design. These patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also tell stories and reflect the cultural influences of the region. The materials used are usually fine wool or silk, which gives the rug a particularly soft feel while ensuring high durability. This particular Middle Eastern rug measures 250 cm in length and 180 cm in width, although dimensions may vary slightly due to the handcrafted nature of the rug. The rug's condition is excellent and it has been carefully cleaned and cared for, so you can use it in your home without worry. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, a Middle Eastern rug also offers numerous benefits. It improves acoustics in rooms, provides warmth and comfort, and can even reduce allergies by trapping dust particles. Investing in a high-quality Middle Eastern rug is not only an enhancement to your home but also a valuable investment that can increase in value over time. Another interesting aspect is the availability of similar rug patterns and styles from the same region. rugs from Isfahan, Tabriz, or Kashan also feature impressive designs and premium materials. These rugs are known for their precise knotting and ornate decoration. Isfahan rugs, in particular, impress with their fine details and use of silk, while Tabriz rugs often feature large-scale floral patterns and bold colors. Furthermore, rugs from renowned manufacturers such as Nain or Qum are prized for their high quality and exquisite design. These rugs make an excellent addition to any room and are also an investment in craftsmanship and tradition. Another notable rug type is the Gabbeh, which originates from the Fars region and is known for its simple elegance and modern designs. Gabbeh rugs are often less detailed but offer an exceptional feel and are ideal for contemporary interiors. In summary, a Middle Eastern rug is not only a beautiful home accessory but also brings a piece of history and culture into your home. It combines art, tradition, and functionality in a timeless design. FAQ How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug? Caring for a Middle Eastern rug is crucial for its longevity. Regular vacuuming on a low setting helps to remove dust and dirt. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning is recommended every few years. Where does the value of a Middle Eastern rug come from? The value of a Middle Eastern rug depends on several factors, including knot density, materials used, origin, and quality of workmanship. Hand-knotted rugs from traditional regions also have a higher collectible value. Are Middle Eastern rugs suitable for underfloor heating? Yes, many Middle Eastern rugs are suitable for use on underfloor heating systems due to their materials and method of manufacture. However, it is advisable not to choose rugs that are too thick to ensure optimal heat transfer. See less
- Dimensions
- 51.57ʺW × 80.32ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Paint
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- 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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