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Hand-knotted isfahan davari rug | knot density: 850.000 – 1.000.000 knots/m² | material: high-quality wool and silk | size: 205×131 … Read more Hand-knotted isfahan davari rug | knot density: 850.000 – 1.000.000 knots/m² | material: high-quality wool and silk | size: 205×131 cm | color: ivory with dark blue, rust red, and light gold | condition: new | origin: middle east / middle east isfahan davari rug 205×131 cm – a masterpiece of oriental knotting art the isfahan davari rug is an outstanding example of the fine art of traditional rug making. Hand-knotted from the finest wool and combined with an elegant silk warp, it combines classic isfahan motifs with harmonious colors and adds a special touch to any room. Measuring 205 x 131 cm, this exquisite rug is ideal for stylish guest rooms or quiet reading areas. The color scheme and intricate pattern of this rug reflect classic middle eastern aesthetics. The primary color, ivory, is artfully complemented by accents of dark blue, rust red, and light gold. The central medallion, surrounded by floral elements, creates a striking contrast to the intricate border. Every single knot tells the story of the famous davari workshop in isfahan, known for its high-quality and artistic rugs. A special feature of the isfahan davari rug is the use of wool and silk, which are valued not only for their aesthetic qualities but also for their durability. The fine knotting ensures that the rug not only looks beautiful but also offers a pleasant feel underfoot. The use of silk warp ensures that the weave remains both stable and fine, allowing the rug to retain its luster even after years of use. Caring for an isfahan davari rug is straightforward: regular light vacuuming and, if necessary, professional cleaning will ensure the rug's beauty and quality are maintained. An isfahan davari rug is not only a stylish home accessory but also a piece of middle eastern culture and history. Investing in such a work of art is worthwhile for your home and for generations to come. In addition to the unique characteristics of the isfahan davari rug, many other rug styles and patterns are found in the isfahan region. Rugs from the area, such as the famous kashan rugs, are known for their detailed floral designs and rich colors. Tabriz rugs, which often feature complex patterns and deep hues, are also highly prized in oriental rug art. Manufacturers such as sarouk and nain also offer exquisite rugs distinguished by their high quality and artistic design. All of these rug styles share the rich tradition and craftsmanship of middle eastern rug weaving, which is valued worldwide. Investing in an isfahan davari rug is not only a choice for high-quality home decor, but also a contribution to preserving a centuries-old tradition. Each piece is unique and tells its own story, spanning generations. Faq about the isfahan davari rug how do i properly care for my isfahan davari rug? to ensure the quality and longevity of your isfahan davari rug, vacuum it lightly regularly and have it professionally cleaned when necessary. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Where does the isfahan davari rug come from? the isfahan davari rug comes from the city of the same name, isfahan in middle east, which is known for its excellent rug weaving and has a long tradition in the production of exquisite oriental rugs. What materials are used for the isfahan davari rug? the isfahan davari rug is made from high-quality wool and a fine silk warp. These materials not only ensure an appealing appearance but also exceptional durability and a pleasant feel underfoot. See less
- Dimensions
- 51.57ʺW × 80.71ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Gold
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- 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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