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Authentic Ghashghai rug | Knot density: 160.000–200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% handspun wool | Size: 247×154 cm | Color: White/Beige … Read more Authentic Ghashghai rug | Knot density: 160.000–200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% handspun wool | Size: 247×154 cm | Color: White/Beige | Condition: Modern (0-20 years) | Origin: Middle East/Middle East Hand-knotted Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug – Traditional art in white/beige The hand-knotted Ghashghai rug is a stunning example of traditional Middle Eastern nomadic craftsmanship, combining the highest quality with aesthetic design. Originating in Middle East, this rug captivates with its elegant white and beige color scheme, blending harmoniously into any interior and lending your home a warm, stylish atmosphere. Measuring 247 x 153 cm (8'1" x 5'0"), it's ideal for the living room, bedroom, or as a stylish accent in any room. The exclusive use of 100% handspun wool not only ensures a pleasant underfoot feel, but also high durability and longevity. The robust wool warp and fine knotting, which ranges between 160.000 and 200.000 knots per square meter, guarantee precise patterns and exceptional detail, which are evident in every piece. The timeless elegance of the neutral white and beige tones allows for versatile integration into both modern and classic interior styles. Each Ghashghai rug is unique, expressed through its craftsmanship and individual patterns, often inspired by nature and the lifestyles of nomadic people. Furthermore, this rug has a pile height of approximately 10 mm and a weight of approximately 12 kg, making it particularly robust and durable. The Ghashghai rug's region of origin, the Middle Eastern mountains, is known for its rich rug-weaving tradition. For generations, nomadic families here have used their skills and techniques to create artful rugs that are not only functional floor coverings but also works of art that tell stories. In the world of Middle Eastern rugs, there are many similar rug types that also originate from Middle East. rugs from regions such as Kerman, Isfahan, or Tabriz are known for their opulent designs and high-quality materials. Kerman rugs are characterized by floral patterns and vibrant colors, while Isfahan rugs often feature intricate geometric designs and high knot densities. Tabriz rugs, on the other hand, combine tradition with modern design and are often made from high-quality silk. This variety of rug types demonstrates the rich cultural influences and creative craftsmanship found in Middle Eastern rug production. Investing in a hand-knotted Ghashghai rug is not only a decision for a beautiful home accessory, but also for a piece of history and culture that can last for generations. Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug FAQ Question: How do I properly care for my Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug?Answer: To prolong the life of your Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug, vacuum it regularly to remove dust and dirt. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. If stains occur, dab them immediately with a damp cloth and never rub. Question: Where do the patterns on the Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug come from?Answer: The patterns on Ghashghai Middle Eastern rugs are often inspired by nature, the daily life of nomads, and traditional symbols. They reflect the cultural roots of the Ghashghai nomads and make each rug a unique work of art. Question: Is the Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug suitable for underfloor heating?Answer: Yes, the Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug can be installed over underfloor heating. The wool provides pleasant warmth while remaining breathable, making it an ideal choice for rooms with underfloor heating. See less
- Dimensions
- 60.63ʺW × 97.24ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- 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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