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Hand-knotted keshan rug | knot density: 200.000–250.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 292×198 cm | color: … Read more Hand-knotted keshan rug | knot density: 200.000–250.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 292×198 cm | color: red/orange | condition: new | origin: middle east/middle east | thickness: approx. 10 mm | weight: approx. 18 kg | pattern: central medallion with floral motifs hand-knotted middle eastern rug – traditional artwork from middle east the hand-knotted middle eastern rug is more than just a floor covering—it is a piece of history and art. These rugs have their roots in middle east and date back to the safavid period. In this tradition, the rugs are made from high-quality materials such as wool or silk, which gives them not only impressive durability but also an incomparable luster. The typical patterns of middle eastern rugs often consist of a central medallion surrounded by a wealth of floral and geometric motifs. These motifs reflect the rich flora of middle east and are often designed in vibrant colors ranging from soft earth tones to brilliant reds. The attention to detail and the fine knotting technique make each rug a unique work of art that will be a focal point in any room. The standard size for many of these rugs is 250 x 350 cm, although models in other sizes are also available. This particular rug measures 252 x 351 cm, making it ideal for large living rooms, dining rooms, or even foyers. The rug's condition is immaculate, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and interior design enthusiasts. The region of origin plays a crucial role in the appreciation of middle eastern rugs. Rugs from regions such as isfahan, tabriz, or kashan are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials. These rugs are often the result of decades of tradition and expertise passed down from generation to generation. In addition to classic middle eastern rugs, there are also many similar rug types that originate from the same region. For example, kerman rugs are known for their fine details and delicate colors, while baluch rugs impress with their robust materials and simple patterns. Rugs from northern middle east, such as heriz rugs, are also characterized by bold colors and geometric designs, making them an excellent addition to any home. Additionally, rugs from renowned manufacturers such as nain and mashhad are prized for their premium quality and unique designs. These rugs offer an excellent selection of patterns and colors that complement both traditional and modern interior styles. Faq about hand-knotted middle eastern rugs what makes a middle eastern rug so special? a middle eastern rug is special due to its long tradition, sophisticated craftsmanship, and the use of high-quality materials. Each rug is unique and tells its own story through its patterns and colors. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? caring for a middle eastern rug includes regular vacuuming without a brush attachment to protect the fibers. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning every few years is also recommended. Where can i use a middle eastern rug? a middle eastern rug can be used in a variety of rooms, including the living room, dining room, bedroom, or hallway. It lends any space a warm and inviting atmosphere and is a real eye-catcher. See less
- Dimensions
- 77.95ʺW × 114.96ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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