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Hand-knotted Qom rug | Knot density: approx. 1,000,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% silk | Size: 132 x 204 cm | … Read more Hand-knotted Qom rug | Knot density: approx. 1,000,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% silk | Size: 132 x 204 cm | Height: approx. 4 mm | Origin: Middle East | Provenance: Qom | Condition: Exquisite quality Exquisite Middle Eastern rug - hand-knotted from the Qom region The exquisite Middle Eastern rug from Qom combines tradition, craftsmanship and fine design in a timeless piece that enhances any home. Made in the holy city of Qom, known for its first-class rug weaving, this rug impresses with impressive patterns and luxurious workmanship. The use of high-quality silk in both the pile and the warp ensures a unique shine and a pleasant feel that makes the rug a true work of art. This Middle Eastern rug measures 300 cm x 201 cm and is perfect for living rooms, dining rooms or as an eye-catcher in hallways. The fine knotting, which can reach over 600,000 knots per square meter, testifies to the highest craftsmanship and unsurpassed detail. The floral and geometric patterns are typical of the Qom region and lend the rug a timeless elegance. Furthermore, the colors are dyed with natural plant dyes, which is not only environmentally friendly but also ensures long-lasting color retention. The condition of this rug is excellent, meaning it not only serves as a decorative element but also represents an investment that can appreciate in value over the years. Middle Eastern rugs from Qom are known not only for their beauty but also for their durability. They are easy to maintain and, with proper cleaning, can last for generations. The origin of the rug plays a crucial role in its quality. Qom is famous for producing silk rugs, which are considered some of the finest in the world. These rugs offer not only high aesthetic value but also cultural value, as they reflect the rich history and tradition of Middle Eastern craftsmanship. Similar rug patterns can be found in other regions of Middle East, which are also known for their high-quality rugs. rugs from Nain, for example, are famous for their fine, detailed designs, while rugs from Isfahan often feature complex, floral patterns. Sarouk and Tabriz are also renowned regions of origin, characterized by their own unique color palette and pattern design. These rugs are also hand-knotted and are often made of wool or a combination of wool and silk, making them equally luxurious. Buying a Middle Eastern rug is not only a choice for a stylish home interior, but also a choice for sustainability and craftsmanship. Every rug tells a story and brings pieces of Middle Eastern culture into your home. By investing in high-quality rugs from Qom or other renowned regions, you are securing a piece of history and tradition that can last for generations. FAQ How do I care for my Middle Eastern rug from Qom? To ensure the beauty and longevity of your Middle Eastern rug, vacuum it regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. If there are stains, you should work carefully with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional rug cleaning is also recommended. What makes a Middle Eastern rug so valuable? The value of a Middle Eastern rug depends on various factors, including its origin, the materials used, the knot count, and the craftsmanship. rugs from Qom, which are made of fine silk and have a high knot count, are considered particularly valuable. Can I use a Middle Eastern rug in a modern home? Yes, Middle Eastern rugs fit perfectly into modern living concepts. They offer a beautiful contrast to minimalist furniture and bring warmth and color into the room. The combination of traditional design and modern interiors creates a harmonious ambience. See less
- Dimensions
- 80.32ʺW × 51.97ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- 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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