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Hand-knotted Kashan rug | Knot density: 200.000-250.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool and cotton | Size: 371×270 cm | Color: White/Beige … Read more Hand-knotted Kashan rug | Knot density: 200.000-250.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool and cotton | Size: 371×270 cm | Color: White/Beige | Age: Antique | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Thickness: approx. 8 mm | Weight: approx. 24 kg Elegant Middle Eastern rug – hand-knotted from the traditional Middle Eastian rug art The Middle Eastern rug is not only an exceptional home accessory but also a timeless work of art that reflects the history and culture of Middle East. These hand-knotted rugs have their roots in a rich tradition dating back to the Safavid era and are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials. The Middle Eastern rug offered here measures 300 cm in length and 200 cm in width and is an ideal piece for any home or business. The patterns of Middle Eastern rugs are distinctive and often feature a central medallion surrounded by floral and geometric motifs. These designs are not only beautiful to look at, but also tell stories and traditions passed down through generations. The rug is made of 100% virgin wool, known for its durability and comfort. Wool also has the advantage of retaining heat while being breathable, creating a pleasant indoor climate. The condition of this rug is excellent, as it has been carefully treated and maintained, ensuring it will last for years to come. The region of origin of the rug plays a crucial role in its quality and design. Many Middle Eastern rugs come from renowned rug centers such as Isfahan, Tabriz, or Kashan, where masterful craftsmanship and innovative designs originate. These regions are known for their unique patterns and the use of vibrant colors created by natural dyes. The combination of traditional techniques and modern design makes each Middle Eastern rug unique, perfectly suited to both classic and contemporary interiors. Similar rug patterns can also be found in other Middle Eastian rug types, such as the Gabbeh or the Nain rug. The Gabbeh rug is characterized by its simple elegance and use of vibrant colors and simple patterns, while the Nain rug is known for its fine, high-quality yarns and detailed designs. rugs from regions such as Kerman or Shiraz also have their own distinctive style, characterized by their unique patterns and the use of regional wool. Furthermore, rugs from renowned manufacturers such as Mehraban or Kerman are internationally prized and considered collector's items. Overall, the Middle Eastern rug is an excellent investment for anyone who values quality and style. Its timeless beauty and exquisite craftsmanship make it not only a functional floor covering but also a work of art that can last for generations. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug? To care for your Middle Eastern rug, we recommend vacuuming it regularly to remove dust and dirt. If necessary, it can also be professionally cleaned. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Are Middle Eastern rugs allergy-friendly? Yes, Middle Eastern rugs made from 100% virgin wool are generally hypoallergenic and are suitable for allergy sufferers because they do not attract dust and mites like synthetic materials. Which room is best suited for a Middle Eastern rug? Middle Eastern rugs are a great fit for living rooms, dining rooms, and hallways. They can also be used in offices to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. See less
- Dimensions
- 106.3ʺW × 146.06ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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