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Tabriz rug | knot density: 440.000–490.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 359×251 cm | color: brown/yellow … Read more Tabriz rug | knot density: 440.000–490.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 359×251 cm | color: brown/yellow | shape: rectangular | condition: modern (0-20 years) | process: hand-knotted | origin: middle east/middle east | thickness: approx. 10 mm | weight: approx. 30 kg high-quality middle eastern rug from tabriz – tradition and elegance combined the tabriz middle eastern rug is a masterpiece of middle eastian rug art, captivating with its exceptional quality and timeless beauty. Made in the famous city of tabriz, known for its long tradition of rug weaving, this floormats craftsmanship with cultural heritage. The rug is crafted from the finest wool and silk, giving it a soft, luxurious texture while ensuring durability. The exquisite craftsmanship is reflected in the high knot count, measured in raj; for this rug, it is 50 raj, indicating particularly high density and attention to detail. The rug features a classic middle eastern pattern characterized by floral and geometric elements. The vibrant colors, including deep reds, soft beiges, and bright blues, create a harmonious overall look that complements both traditional and modern living spaces. Measuring 300 cm long and 200 cm wide (302 cm x 201 cm), this rug is ideal for large living areas, dining rooms, or as an elegant accent in an office. Another advantage of the tabriz middle eastern rug is its ease of care, as the materials used are dirt-repellent and easy to clean. It is also temperature-regulating, meaning it keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer. Thus, the rug ensures a pleasant indoor climate all year round. The region of origin, tabriz, is known for its high-quality rugs, which are available in a wide variety of styles and patterns. Similar rug types include kashan rugs, which are also famous for their intricate design and high knot count. Nomads from the kurdistan region weave rugs often featuring bold colors and symbolic patterns, offering a very different but equally captivating aesthetic. Rugs from isfahan are known for their fine silk rugs, while bijar rugs are prized for their robustness and rustic charm. Some of the most renowned rug makers, also based in the tabriz region, combine traditional techniques with modern designs to create unique rugs that appeal to both collectors and enthusiasts. The variety of rug patterns and styles from this region makes it a true paradise for rug lovers. Frequently asked questions (faq) about tabriz middle eastern rugs what are the main characteristics of a tabriz middle eastern rug? a tabriz middle eastern rug is characterized by its high knot count (raj), exquisite patterns, and the use of high-quality materials such as wool and silk. These rugs are both durable and easy to care for. How do i properly care for my tabriz middle eastern rug? to extend the lifespan of your tabriz middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Where is the best place to use a tabriz middle eastern rug? a tabriz middle eastern rug is ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, and offices. Its elegant appearance complements both traditional and modern interior styles. See less
- Dimensions
- 98.82ʺW × 141.34ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- 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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