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Keshan rug | Knot density: 440,000 – 490,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton warp | Size: 216×138 cm … Read more Keshan rug | Knot density: 440,000 – 490,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton warp | Size: 216×138 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: Antique | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Process: Hand-knotted Elegant Middle Eastern rug – hand-knotted from Middle East The hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is a timeless work of art that comes from the deep traditions of Middle East and dates back to the Safavid era. These rugs are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials. This Middle Eastern rug measures 250 cm in length and 350 cm in width, making it ideal for a variety of living spaces. The main features of this rug are its vibrant colors and detailed pattern, which usually features a central medallion surrounded by floral and figurative motifs. These patterns tell stories and reflect the cultural diversity and artistic heritage of Middle East. The hand-knotting process not only gives the rug a unique texture but also ensures that each piece is unique. Made from high-quality wool, this rug not only offers a soft and comfortable surface but is also durable and easy to care for. The use of natural dyes ensures remarkable color brilliance that will not fade over time. The region of origin of this rug is known for its excellent rug production and strict quality standards, which is reflected in the longevity and beauty of the finished product. Investing in a hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not only a decision for stylish living but also an investment that will be appreciated for generations. This rug fits perfectly into various interior styles, be it classic, modern, or rustic. It can be used as a focal point in the living room, dining room, or even the bedroom and is guaranteed to attract the attention of your guests. Furthermore, there are a variety of similar rug patterns in the world of Middle Eastern rugs. rugs from regions such as Isfahan, Tabriz, and Kashan are also very popular and known for their exceptional quality and beauty. Each of these areas has its own characteristic designs and color schemes that are characterized by their finesse. For example, Isfahan rugs are known for their fine, detailed patterns and use of silk, while Tabriz rugs often feature complex geometric designs. Renowned rug makers such as Nain and Kerman have also made a name for themselves, offering high-quality rugs that impress with their artistry. The selection of rugs from this region is vast, and each rug tells its own story that is deeply rooted in Middle Eastian culture and tradition. FAQ How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug? To maintain the beauty of your Middle Eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned when necessary. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Where does the high quality of the hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug come from? The high quality of hand-knotted Middle Eastern rugs results from centuries of tradition, high-quality materials such as wool and silk, and the careful craftsmanship that goes into each rug. What do the patterns on my Middle Eastern rug mean? The patterns on a Middle Eastern rug are often culturally and historically significant. They represent various symbols, such as flowers or geometric shapes, that play an important role in Middle Eastian culture. See less
- Dimensions
- 54.33ʺW × 85.04ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paint
- Wool
- 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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