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Sarough rug | Knot density: 400,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool | Size: 220 x 310 cm | Origin: … Read more Sarough rug | Knot density: 400,000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool | Size: 220 x 310 cm | Origin: Middle East | Condition: Perfectly preserved | Age: approx. 70 years | Processing: Hand-knotted High-quality Middle Eastern rug from Sarough – tradition and elegance combined The Middle Eastern rug from the renowned Sarough region impresses with its fascinating combination of traditional craftsmanship and aesthetic design. Measuring 300 x 201cm, this rug is not only a practical home accessory, but also a true work of art that adds a touch of elegance to any room. The rugs from Sarough are known for their exquisite patterns, which often combine floral and geometric elements, and shine in warm, harmonious colors that have been dyed with traditional vegetable dyes. Made from high quality virgin wool, this rug offers an exceptionally soft feel that is both visually and tactilely appealing. Virgin wool also has the advantage of improving room acoustics and helping to regulate humidity, significantly optimizing the indoor climate. The warp is made of durable cotton, known for its robustness and providing a perfect foundation for the fine knotting skills of rug weavers. Each knot is the result of intensive manual work performed by skilled artisans, making this rug a unique specimen. The condition of this Middle Eastern rug is first-class, meaning it not only serves as a stylish home accessory but is also considered a valuable heirloom or investment. with its distinctive features and exquisite craftsmanship, this rug embodies the rich culture and history of Middle Eastern rug weaving. It is ideal for lovers of stylish living and offers a timeless beauty that never goes out of style. Middle Eastern rugs are not only known in Sarouk, but also in other regions such as Nain, Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, and Qom. Each region has its own unique style and patterns that reflect cultural influences and craft traditions. For example, No rugs are famous for their delicate, light patterns, while Tabriz rugs often showcase opulent designs and vibrant colors. Kashan rugs, on the other hand, are characterized by their deep reds and floral patterns. This variety of patterns and styles makes Middle Eastern rugs a fascinating area to collect. In addition, numerous well-known manufacturers are famous for their high-quality rugs. Isfahan rugs are prized for their ornate and detailed designs, while Bijar rugs are known for their robustness and durability. These rugs are often considered the finest examples of their kind, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits. When you choose a Middle Eastern rug, you are not only investing in a piece of furniture but also in a piece of culture and tradition. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs from Sarough How do I care for my Middle Eastern rug? To ensure the beauty and longevity of your Middle Eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly and clean it with a damp cloth when necessary. Professional rug cleaning is also recommended to thoroughly remove stains and dirt. What makes a Middle Eastern rug unique? The uniqueness of a Middle Eastern rug lies in the craftsmanship, the materials used, and the creative patterns, which often have a history or cultural significance. Each rug is unique because it is hand-knotted. How does a Sarouk rug differ from other Middle Eastern rugs? Sarouk rugs are characterized by their special patterns and the use of high-quality materials. They are often harmoniously colored and offer exceptional softness and durability, which sets them apart from other Middle Eastern rugs. See less
- Dimensions
- 122.05ʺW × 86.61ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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