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Nain rug 301 x 409 cm | knot density: approx. 900.000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool with silk and … Read more Nain rug 301 x 409 cm | knot density: approx. 900.000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool with silk and cotton | size: 303 x 410 cm | origin: middle east | condition: exclusive hand-knotted quality | pattern: classic floral motifs middle eastern rug – hand-knotted luxury for your home the middle eastern rug the origin of a middle eastern rug plays a crucial role in its quality and value. Typical regions of origin include nain, isfahan, tabriz, and kashan. The nain rug, for example, is famous for its light base color combined with royal blue accents, offering a harmonious and elegant appearance. The patterns of these rugs are often based on floral and geometric motifs and lend any room a timeless elegance. Materials are crucial to the quality of a middle eastern rug. High-quality wool and cotton are used to ensure the rug is both durable and pleasant to the touch. The wool is often dyed with natural plant dyes, which is not only environmentally friendly but also preserves the vibrant colors that give the rugs their characteristic luster. A hand-knotted middle eastern rug is unique and requires many hours of production – depending on the complexity, this can take weeks or months. The standard size of a middle eastern rug varies, but many are available in the dimensions 200 cm x 300 cm. Our examples measure 202 cm long and 301 cm wide. This makes them ideal for large living rooms or as a focal point in a cozy ambiance. Similar rug patterns are also in high demand. Rugs from the sarouk region are often characterized by their bold colors and floral patterns, while tabriz rugs are usually decorated with elaborate medallions and traditional motifs. Bijar rugs are known for their durable quality and robust designs. Kerman rugs are also very popular, offering complex patterns and color combinations that transport the viewer to another world. In addition, there are many well-known rug manufacturers who specialize in the production of middle eastern rugs. Their rugs can often be found in high-end institutions or museums, highlighting the value and craftsmanship behind each piece. Investing in a genuine middle eastern rug is therefore not only an aesthetic choice, but also a valuable addition to your home that can be passed down for generations. Faq about middle eastern rugs what makes a middle eastern rug so special? middle eastern rugs are known for their exquisite craftsmanship, the use of high-quality materials, and the use of natural dyes. Each rug is unique, often taking months to produce and embodying a rich cultural history. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to extend the lifespan of your middle eastern rug, we recommend regular vacuuming without a brush attachment. If it gets dirty, you can use gentle cleaning agents and, ideally, hire a professional to protect the delicate materials. How do i recognize a real middle eastern rug? a genuine middle eastern rug is hand-knotted, not machine-made. Pay attention to the back of the rug: an authentic middle eastern rug will have visible knot details. Materials such as high-quality wool and cotton should also be used, creating a soft and supple pile. See less
- Dimensions
- 161.42ʺW × 119.29ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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