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Kashqai rug | knot density: 200.000 – 250.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool | size: 327×228 cm | color: red/orange … Read more Kashqai rug | knot density: 200.000 – 250.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool | size: 327×228 cm | color: red/orange | condition: new | origin: middle east / middle east | process: hand-knotted middle eastern rug kashgai – traditional handicraft from southern middle east the middle eastern qashqai rug, also known as the ghashghai, is an outstanding example of the masterful rug craftsmanship from southern middle east. These rugs are distinguished by their vibrant colors, complex patterns, and the use of high-quality materials. Traditionally, qashqai rugs are hand-knotted by nomadic tribes in the fars region, giving them a unique authenticity and cultural depth. The origins of qashqai rugs are deeply rooted in the history of middle eastian craftsmanship. They originally emerged as functional everyday objects for nomadic lifestyles, but over time have evolved into coveted works of art. These rugs are usually made from sheep's wool and sometimes from high-quality silk, which gives them remarkable longevity and durability. The wool is often obtained from the qashqai tribes' own sheep and processed in complex dyeing processes using natural dyes, making the rugs not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly. Kashqai rugs are known for their geometric patterns, which often include stylized depictions of plants, animals, and traditional symbols. These patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing but also carry cultural meanings passed down from generation to generation. This particular kashqai rug measures 200 cm long and 150 cm wide, making it an ideal choice for various living spaces, whether in the living room, bedroom, or office. The condition of the rug is excellent, with minimal signs of wear that reflect its character and history. A kashqai rug is not only a decorative element but also an investment that will increase in value over time and enhance your living spaces. In addition to the kashqai rugs, there are other notable rug types in the fars region, such as the luri rugs, which are also known for their colorful designs and use of natural materials. These rugs share many stylistic features with the kashqai rugs, but they vary in their specific patterns and color combinations. Bakhtiari rugs, known for their detailed depictions of landscapes and animals, are also an excellent addition for lovers of traditional middle eastern rugs. The region's rug makers, such as the nomadic qashqai and luri, are prized for their craftsmanship and use of traditional techniques. Purchasing a qashqai rug means bringing a piece of this rich culture and history into your home. Faq about the middle eastern rug kashgai how do i recognize the quality of a kashgai rug?the quality of a kashqai rug can be determined by the density of the knots, the materials used, and the precision of the patterns. A high-quality rug has a high knot count per square meter and is made of fine wool or silk. How do i care for my kashgai rug?to maintain the beauty of your kashqai rug, vacuum it regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. If stains occur, we recommend dabbing them immediately with a damp cloth and avoiding harsh cleaning agents. Where can i buy an authentic kashqai rug?authentic kashqai rugs can be found in specialized rug shops or through trusted online platforms that specialize in handmade rugs from middle east. See less
- Dimensions
- 89.76ʺW × 128.74ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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