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Kerman Ravan rug | Knot density: 200,000 – 250,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton | Size: 417×299 cm … Read more Kerman Ravan rug | Knot density: 200,000 – 250,000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool and cotton | Size: 417×299 cm | Color: White/Beige | Condition: Modern (0-20 years) | Origin: Middle East / Middle East | Processing: Hand-knotted High-quality Middle Eastern rug from Kerman – tradition and quality combined The Middle Eastern rug from Kerman is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship and represents the rich rug-knotting tradition of Middle East. These rugs are characterized by their exquisite workmanship, the use of high-quality materials and the variety of colorful, detailed patterns. The rugs from the desert city of Kerman have a long history and were once known for their outstanding quality. While modern examples may not enjoy the same fame as ancient Kermans, they still offer a high standard of craftsmanship and style. The wool used for this rug ensures a pleasant feel and durability. The wool is soft yet durable, meaning the rug can be used in both living spaces and high-traffic areas. The rug's colors are vibrant and authentic, as they are derived from natural dyes that make the rug unique. The typical patterns, often floral or geometric in origin, tell stories and contribute to the region's cultural identity. The rug measures 250 cm in length and 150 cm in width, making it an ideal choice for various living spaces—whether in the living room, bedroom, or office. The rug is in mint condition, making it an excellent investment for anyone looking to bring a touch of tradition and elegance to their home. In addition to Kerman rugs, there are many other rug types and patterns from the same region or similar well-known rug manufacturers. Notable patterns include the classic Middle Eastern rugs with their detailed floral motifs and the elegant Bokhara rugs, which often feature magnificent geometric designs. rugs from Tabriz are also highly prized, as they are known for their fine knots and intricate designs. These rugs often feature luxurious colors and can be found in a variety of sizes and formats. The variety of rug types produced in Middle East ranges from the robust Gabbeh rugs to the delicate Nain rugs, known for their fine knots and use of silk. Each region has its own distinctive characteristics, which are reflected in the patterns and colors of the rugs. These differences make choosing the perfect rug for any room a fascinating challenge. Whether you are looking for a rustic, traditional look or a modern, minimalist design, the selection of Middle Eastern rugs and their relatives caters to every taste. Investing in a quality Middle Eastern rug from Kerman is not just a matter of style, but also of cultural heritage. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs from Kerman How do I properly care for my Middle Eastern rug from Kerman? To maintain the beauty and longevity of your Middle Eastern rug, it is important to clean it regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. Professional cleaning every few years may also be recommended. What are the typical characteristics of a Kerman rug? Kerman rugs are known for their fine, detailed patterns and use of vibrant colors. Floral designs and complex geometric shapes are often found, giving the rugs a unique character. How does a Kerman rug differ from other Middle Eastern rugs? Kerman rugs are characterized by their specific knotting technique and regional patterns. Compared to rugs from other regions, such as Tabriz or Nain, they often offer a greater variety of floral designs and vibrant colors. See less
- Dimensions
- 117.72ʺW × 164.17ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Paint
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- 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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