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Hand-knotted keshan rug | knot density: 320.000–360.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton warp | size: 222×140 cm | … Read more Hand-knotted keshan rug | knot density: 320.000–360.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton warp | size: 222×140 cm | color: red/orange | condition: antique | origin: middle east/middle east | thickness: approx. 8 mm | weight: approx. 8 kg | classic medallion pattern with floral motifs traditional middle eastern rug – hand-knotted luxury for your home the middle eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a work of art that embodies history and culture. These hand-knotted rugs originate from middle east and date back to the safavid period. With their unique design and exquisite materials, they are a perfect addition to any home. The rugs are known for their durability and distinctive character, which adds warmth and elegance to any room. The patterns of middle eastern rugs are often highly detailed and ornate. A central medallion is often the centerpiece of the design, surrounded by a variety of floral and geometric motifs that reflect middle east's rich culture. These designs are not only aesthetically pleasing but also tell stories and traditions passed down through generations. The use of high-quality materials such as wool and silk ensures that the rugs are not only beautiful but also durable. With an average size of 250 cm in length and 180 cm in width (length +2 cm, width +1 cm), they fit into almost any room and add an elegant accent. The origin of the rugs is crucial for their quality. Many of the finest middle eastern rugs come from regions such as isfahan, tabriz, or kashan. Each region has its own characteristic patterns and colors that give the rugs a unique charm. A rug from isfahan, for example, is characterized by its fine details and vibrant colors, while tabriz rugs often feature complex geometric patterns. These regional differences make each middle eastern rug an individual work of art. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, middle eastern rugs also offer practical benefits. They are stain-resistant, easy to maintain, and contribute to sound insulation, making them an ideal choice for living spaces. They are also hypoallergenic, making them particularly suitable for households with allergy sufferers. In addition to classic middle eastern rugs, there are also numerous similar rug styles from the same region that are worth a look. For example, gabbeh rugs are characterized by their simpler designs and use of natural colors, while kilim rugs are flat-woven and often feature geometric patterns. Rugs from renowned makers such as nain or sarouk also offer excellent quality and are known for their unique designs. Another interesting rug style is the bokhara rug, famous for its distinctive colors and patterns. These rugs originated in central asia, but their designs and techniques have also influenced middle eastian rug art. Rugs from the kerman region are also highly prized and known for their fine, detailed patterns and vibrant colors. No matter which style you choose, investing in a hand-knotted rug is a decision that will pay off for years to come. Faq about middle eastern rugs what makes a middle eastern rug so special? a middle eastern rug is unique due to its hand-knotted craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and deep cultural significance. Each piece is a work of art with individual designs and colors that tell stories. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to preserve the beauty of your middle eastern rug, vacuum it regularly, treat stains promptly, and have it professionally cleaned every few years. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Where do the best middle eastern rugs come from? the finest middle eastern rugs come from various regions of middle east, including isfahan, tabriz, and kashan. Each region has its own distinctive designs and techniques, which contribute to the diversity and beauty of the rugs. See less
- Dimensions
- 55.12ʺW × 87.4ʺH
- 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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