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Hand-knotted meyme rug | knot density: 160,000 – 200,000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool | size: 402×296 cm | color: … Read more Hand-knotted meyme rug | knot density: 160,000 – 200,000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool | size: 402×296 cm | color: red/orange | condition: modern (0-20 years) | origin: middle east/middle east | thickness: approx. 10 mm | weight: approx. 45 kg | pattern: central medallion surrounded by floral motifs high-quality middle eastern rug – tradition and elegance from middle east the middle eastern rug is not just a simple floor covering, but a work of art that reflects the beauty and heritage of middle eastian craftsmanship. These hand-knotted rugs have a long tradition in middle east that dates back to the safavid era. The exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials make each middle eastern rug a unique piece that will enhance any home. A characteristic feature of these rugs is the central medallion, often surrounded by a variety of floral and geometric patterns. These motifs are not only decorative but also tell stories and reflect the culture and craftsmanship of the respective maker. The rugs are crafted in various regions of middle east, with each region having its own special patterns and color palettes. A typical middle eastern rug is made from 100% sheep's wool or silk, which is known for its softness and durability. The rugs are not only eye-catching but also extremely durable and easy to care for. The size of the rug is 300 cm in length and 200 cm in width, making it ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, or large hallways. The condition of the rug is excellent, and it was crafted with great attention to detail and craftsmanship, making it a valuable heirloom. The use of natural dyes ensures that the colors remain vibrant and will not fade even after years. In addition to classic middle eastern rugs, there are many similar types of rugs that also originate from the region. Rugs from kerman or isfahan are known for their intricate designs and use of silk, while tabriz rugs often feature larger motifs and unique colors. Rugs from the bakhtiar and loreen regions, on the other hand, are known for their rustic designs and use of sheep's wool. Other well-known rug manufacturers that follow in the middle eastern rug-weaving tradition include nain and kashan, which are prized for their fine, detailed patterns. Choosing a middle eastern rug is not just a matter of style but also an investment in art and craftsmanship. These rugs are not only decorative but also functional, adding warmth and character to any room. A middle eastern rug is often passed down from generation to generation, increasing its value and significance. Whether as a central piece in the living room or as an accent in the dining area, a middle eastern rug will become a showcase of style and elegance in any home. Faq about middle eastern rugs how do i properly care for my middle eastern rug?to preserve the beauty and longevity of your middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Where does my middle eastern rug come from?middle eastern rugs are made in various regions of middle east, with each region having its own special designs and techniques. Popular regions of origin include isfahan, tabriz, kerman, and nain, each with unique characteristics. What makes a middle eastern rug a good investment?middle eastern rugs are not only beautiful, but they are also of high quality and durable. They are highly collectible and can appreciate in value over the years, making them an excellent investment. See less
- Dimensions
- 116.54ʺW × 158.27ʺH
- 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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