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Ghom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 136 x … Read more Ghom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 136 x 197 cm | origin: middle east | condition: perfectly preserved | age: approx. 100 years | craftsmanship: hand-knotted middle eastern rug - hand-knotted ghom rug made of high-quality silk the middle eastern rug from ghom is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and comes from the holy city of ghom near tehran. These rugs are known for their exquisite quality and the use of the finest silk, which gives the rugs a unique shine. The filigree knotting makes each ghom rug unique, with its detailed patterning that will captivate you and add an exclusive touch to your interior. Made from 100% pure silk, this rug not only offers an extraordinary feel but also impressive durability. Measuring 300 cm long and 200 cm wide, this qum rug is a perfect highlight for your home. The delicate floral and geometric patterns are characteristic of middle eastern rug art and are knotted with impressive attention to detail. The condition of the rug is excellent, underscoring its value and making it a timeless piece. Another advantage of a qum rug is the silk warp used as the base weave. This allows for tight and precise knotting with knot counts of over 600,000 per square meter. The use of silk in the warp enhances the sharpness of the patterns, making the rug even more appealing. Qum rugs are highly regarded in the rug world and are considered among the finest types of rugs available. Middle eastern rugs in general are renowned for their quality and beauty. The art of rug weaving has a long tradition in middle east, and rugs from different provinces such as nain, sarouk, tabriz, and isfahan often differ in design and material. Similar to qom rugs, nain rugs are characterized by their fine knotting and high-quality materials, while sarouk rugs are known for their bold colors and robust materials. Isfahan rugs, on the other hand, are famous for their intricate designs and rich colors. By incorporating a qom rug into your home, you are not only bringing a piece of middle eastian culture into your rooms, but also a work of art that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. These rugs are not only visually appealing but also extremely durable and easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for any room. Be captivated by the elegance and charm of a qom rug. Faq about middle eastern rugs what makes a qom rug so special? the special quality of a qom rug lies in the use of pure silk and the high knot count, which allows for detailed and precise patterning. These characteristics make it a true work of art. How do i properly care for my qom rug? to preserve the beauty and longevity of your qom rug, regular vacuuming on a low setting is recommended. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional rug cleaning is also recommended. Where can i use a qum rug? a qum rug is perfect for living rooms, dining rooms, or as a focal point in hallways. Its elegant appearance makes it an ideal decorative item in any home. See less
- Dimensions
- 77.56ʺW × 53.54ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- 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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