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Tabriz rug 50raj | knot density: approx. 600,000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool with silk | size: 252 x … Read more Tabriz rug 50raj | knot density: approx. 600,000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool with silk | size: 252 x 351 cm | origin: middle east | condition: hand-knotted | pile: high-quality wool middle eastern rug tabriz - hand-knotted masterpiece of rug art the middle eastern rug tabriz</strong is a truly unique piece that embodies the beauty and tradition of middle eastern rug weaving. Made in the historic city of tabriz, which is located on the legendary silk road, this rug not only offers an exquisite appearance but also a rich cultural history. The tabriz rug is known for its high knot density and exceptional craftsmanship, making it the perfect element for any living room. The rug from tabriz is characterized by its fine, detailed patterns that often combine floral and geometric elements. These designs are not only aesthetically pleasing but also tell stories deeply rooted in middle eastern culture. The use of high-quality wool, dyed with natural plant-based dyes, ensures that the colors are vibrant and long-lasting. A typical tabriz rug measures 250 cm long and 350 cm wide, making it ideal for large rooms. Another advantage of the tabriz rug is the use of cotton as the warp, used for the backing weave. Cotton is not only durable but also gives the rug a fine texture that increases comfort and longevity. Hand-knotted rugs like this tabriz are true works of art that require a great deal of patience and skill. This method results in rugs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also of excellent quality—significantly finer, smoother, and more premium than machine-woven rugs. The region of origin, tabriz, is famous for its fine rugs, and the tabriz mahi is particularly valued for its high knot density. The rug is not only a functional element but also a work of art that adds character to your home. Combined with modern interior styles or as a contrast to traditional decor, the tabriz rug brings a harmonious atmosphere to any room. In the same tradition, you can also find rugs from other regions such as isfahan, kashan, and nain, which are also known for their ornate designs and high-quality materials. Rugs from isfahan are famous for their complex patterns and vibrant colors, while kashan rugs often stand out with floral motifs and luxurious materials. Rugs from nain, on the other hand, are characterized by their fine, elegant designs and are ideal for lovers of classic elegance. These rugs are not only decorative but also valuable collector's items that increase in value over time. Faq - frequently asked questions about the middle eastern rug tabriz what makes the tabriz rug special? the tabriz rug is special due to its high knot density, fine patterns, and the use of high-quality wool dyed with natural plant dyes. These characteristics make it a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing work of art for your home. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to care for your middle eastern rug, you should vacuum regularly, but without a brush attachment to avoid damaging the fibers. Stains should be blotted up immediately with a damp cloth, and it is advisable to have the rug professionally cleaned every few years to preserve its beauty. Where can i best use the tabriz rug? the tabriz rug is ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, or hallways. Its appealing patterns and colors blend in with both modern and traditional interior styles and add a touch of elegance to any room. See less
- Dimensions
- 138.19ʺW × 99.21ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Wool
- 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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