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Hand-knotted Tabriz rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool and silk | Size: 360×252 cm | Color: Red/Orange … Read more Hand-knotted Tabriz rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool and silk | Size: 360×252 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: New | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Thickness: approx. 8 mm | Weight: approx. 26 kg High-quality Middle Eastern rug from Tabriz – tradition and craftsmanship This exquisite Middle Eastern rug from Tabriz is a masterpiece of traditional Middle Eastian rug weaving. with its luxurious materials and outstanding craftsmanship, this rug is not only an eye-catcher in any room, but also a symbol of quality and timeless elegance. The Tabriz rug originates from the city of the same name in northwestern Middle East, which is known for its exquisite rugs. This region has a long history of rug weaving dating back to the 16th century. Tabriz rugs are famous for their delicate patterns and vibrant colors. The rug we are describing here measures 300 cm long and 200 cm wide, with the detailed craftsmanship and use of high-quality wool and silk fibers creating an impressive appearance. A distinctive feature of this rug is the fineness rating known as "Raj." For our Tabriz rug, the Raj is 50, meaning there are 50 knots in a width of 70 mm. This high knot density ensures exceptional detail in the patterns and remarkable durability. The patterns are often floral and geometric, harmoniously combined to create a striking visual appeal. The care and condition of the Tabriz rug are also worth highlighting. with proper care, the rug will remain beautiful and valuable for generations. It is recommended that the rug be cleaned regularly and professionally when necessary to preserve its colors and the texture of the wool. Similar rug patterns and types from the Middle Eastian region include the famous Isfahan rugs, known for their luxurious silk and intricate designs. The Kerman rug, prized for its detailed depictions and fine patterns, is also a popular product from this rug region. Also well-known are the Qom rugs, which are often decorated with gold and silver threads and have a high Raj value. In addition, there are numerous renowned rug manufacturers in the region who combine tradition and innovation. rugs from manufacturers such as Nain and Kashan are also known for their exquisite quality and use of premium materials. These rugs are perfect additions to a stylish interior and attract attention with their beauty. Frequently asked questions about the Tabriz rug How do I properly care for my Tabriz rug? To extend the lifespan of your Tabriz rug, vacuum it regularly and promptly blot stains with a damp cloth. Professional cleaning every few years is also recommended. What makes Tabriz rugs so special? Tabriz rugs are known for their high knot density, exquisite patterns, and the use of high-quality materials. They embody the tradition of Middle Eastian rug art and are often true works of art. Which room design best suits a Tabriz rug? A Tabriz rug fits perfectly into classic and elegant living styles, but can also be used as a contrast in modern rooms to add a touch of tradition and style. See less
- Dimensions
- 99.21ʺW × 141.73ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- 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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