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Qom rug | Knot density: approx. 800.000 knots/m² | Pile: 100% silk | Warp: 100% silk | Size: 139 x … Read more Qom rug | Knot density: approx. 800.000 knots/m² | Pile: 100% silk | Warp: 100% silk | Size: 139 x 206 cm | Origin: Middle East | Age: approx. 70 years | Condition: Perfectly preserved | Hand-knotted, exclusive craftsmanship High-quality Middle Eastern rug from Qom – exquisite craftsmanship for your home This hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug from the holy city of Qom, near Tehran, is a true masterpiece of rug craftsmanship. with its impressive dimensions of 300 cm x 201 cm (length +2 cm, width +1 cm), it not only offers an aesthetic enhancement to any room but also adds an exclusive touch that enhances the ambiance. Qom rugs are renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality silk, which gives the rug a unique luster and incomparable feel. The rug's floral and geometric patterns are typical of the region and are distinguished by their attention to detail. The use of natural plant dyes ensures vibrant and lasting colors that will not fade even after many years. The warp, which forms the base weave of this rug, is also made of silk, allowing for knotting with a knot count of over 600.000 per square meter. This high knot density ensures impressive pattern sharpness and exceptional durability. The condition of this rug is first-class, making it an ideal choice for collectors and enthusiasts of Middle Eastern rug art. Qom rugs are not just decorative objects, but also an expression of a rich cultural heritage dating back to the 16th century. The combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern designs makes this rug a timeless piece of furniture that can last for generations. Similar to Qom rugs, rugs from Nain and Isfahan are known for their fine craftsmanship and use of silk. Nain rugs are characterized by their bright colors and elegant patterns, while Isfahan rugs often feature complex floral motifs and detailed depictions of animals and landscapes. Both rug types offer excellent quality and are highly prized in the rug world. Another well-known manufacturer is Sarouk, whose rugs are notable for their robust construction and distinctive color combinations. These rugs often feature bolder colors and offer excellent durability, while rugs from Tabriz are known for their ornate designs and the variety of materials used. Bijar rugs, also from Middle East, have a reputation for being particularly robust and durable, making them ideal for high-traffic areas. FAQ What are the main characteristics of a Middle Eastern rug from Qom? A Middle Eastern rug from Qom is characterized by its exquisite silk craftsmanship, high knot density of over 600.000 knots per square meter, and intricate floral and geometric patterns. These rugs are known for their durability and unparalleled luster. How do I care for my Middle Eastern rug from Qom? To maintain the beauty and longevity of your Qom rug, vacuum it gently regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. Stains should be blotted immediately with a damp cloth. Professional cleaning is recommended to preserve the colors and texture of the rug. Are Middle Eastern rugs from Qom a good investment? Yes, Middle Eastern rugs from Qom are not only beautiful home accessories, but also a valuable investment. Due to their high quality and craftsmanship, they retain their value over the years and are highly sought after by collectors. See less
- Dimensions
- 81.1ʺW × 54.72ʺH
- 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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