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Hand-knotted tabriz rug | knot density: 320,000–360,000 knots/m² | material: wool (pile), cotton (warp) | size: 344×241 cm | color: … Read more Hand-knotted tabriz rug | knot density: 320,000–360,000 knots/m² | material: wool (pile), cotton (warp) | size: 344×241 cm | color: red/orange | condition: new | origin: india | thickness: approx. 10 mm | weight: approx. 30 kg high-quality middle eastern rug tabriz – tradition and elegance combined the tabriz middle eastern rug is a masterpiece of middle eastian rug art that impresses with its exquisite craftsmanship and the use of the finest materials. In the tabriz region, which is known for its centuries-old rug tradition, these rugs are made by skilled artisans who have perfected their craft over generations. A tabriz floor mat is not only beautiful but also long-lasting and durable, making it an excellent choice for any home. Tabriz rugs are known for their detailed patterns and vibrant colors. These rugs often feature floral motifs, geometric shapes, or traditional medallions, harmoniously combined in a variety of colors. Typical colors are deep red, blue, and gold, which underscore the classic character of a tabriz rug. The finest workmanship of a tabriz middle eastern rug is indicated by the raj number, which measures the density of knots per 70 mm. A rug with 40 to 60 raj is considered very high quality, while 70 raj represents a rarity and further increases the exclusivity of the rug. This tabriz middle eastern rug measures 230 cm x 160 cm, offering ample space for a variety of uses, whether in the living room, bedroom, or workspace. The rug's condition is excellent, underscoring its quality and ease of care. Each piece is unique and tells its own story, reflecting the region's cultural roots and craftsmanship. If you're interested in a tabriz middle eastern rug, you may also want to consider similar rug styles from the region, such as isfahan rugs, known for their fine detail and rich colors. Kashan rugs, which often feature similar floral motifs, are also an excellent option. Rugs from makers like nain or qom also offer exquisite craftsmanship and quality that will elegantly enhance any interior. In summary, a tabriz middle eastern rug is not only a stylish addition to your home, but also brings a piece of history and tradition into your home. Investing in a high-quality tabriz rug is worthwhile for both its beauty and its durability. Faq about the tabriz middle eastern rug what is the difference between a tabriz middle eastern rug and other middle eastern rugs? the main difference lies in the origin and the specific weaving technique. Tabriz rugs are characterized by their detailed patterns and the use of high-quality materials. Other rug types, such as isfahan or kashan, also have their own distinctive styles and designs. How do i properly care for my tabriz middle eastern rug? caring for a tabriz middle eastern rug includes regular vacuuming to remove dust and dirt. Any stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth. Professional cleaning every few years will ensure the colors remain vibrant and the rug stays in good condition. How do i recognize the quality of a tabriz middle eastern rug? the quality of a tabriz middle eastern rug is determined by, among other things, the raj number, the materials used, and the detail of the patterns. A higher raj number generally means finer workmanship and more knots per area, which increases the longevity and value of the rug. See less
- Dimensions
- 94.49ʺW × 134.65ʺH
- Country of Origin
- India
- 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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