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Antique tabriz rug | knot density: 440.000–490.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 257×186 cm | color: … Read more Antique tabriz rug | knot density: 440.000–490.000 knots/m² | material: hand-spun wool and cotton | size: 257×186 cm | color: multicolored | shape: rectangular | origin: middle east / middle east | condition: antique | thickness: approx. 10 mm | weight: approx. 16 kg high-quality middle eastern rug from tabriz – hand-knotted for your home this exquisite middle eastern rug from tabriz is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship and brings both elegance and warmth to your living spaces. Measuring 302 cm x 201 cm, this rug not only offers a generous surface area but is also an eye-catcher that enhances the atmosphere of any room. Tabriz rugs originate from the city of the same name in middle east and are known for their high-quality craftsmanship and use of premium materials. The rug is traditionally made from fine wool or silk, giving it a soft texture and impressive durability. Hand-knotting is a complex process in which each knot is placed with great care. This results in a high knot count and thus a remarkable fineness, measured in "raj." this rug has a fineness of 50 raj, meaning it has over 50 knots per 70 mm, making it one of the finest examples. The design of this tabriz rug features a captivating pattern that skillfully showcases classic middle eastern motifs. The colors are harmoniously coordinated, ranging from soft earth tones to vibrant accents. This color palette not only adds character to your home but is also versatile. Whether you prefer a modern or classic interior design style, this rug will blend seamlessly into any setting. The condition of the rug is excellent, making it an ideal choice for collectors and lovers of high-quality rugs. The tabriz region is famous for its rug production, and the artisans there are known for their creative designs and precise craftsmanship. A tabriz rug is not only a functional object but also a work of art that can last for generations. In addition to tabriz rugs, there are numerous other rug types from middle east that are also known for their quality and beauty. For example, isfahan rugs are famous for their fine patterns and use of silk, while kashan rugs often feature traditional floral designs. Rugs from the sarouk region are also popular, known for their durability and vibrant colors. If you're interested in similar rug manufacturers, consider checking out the works of nain and qum, which are prized for their exquisite craftsmanship and use of high-quality materials. Faq about our tabriz middle eastern rug how do i recognize the quality of a tabriz rug? the quality of a tabriz rug is determined by the knot density, the materials used, and the fineness (raj). A higher raj value indicates a larger knot count per area, resulting in greater detail and durability. How do i best care for my tabriz middle eastern rug? to preserve the beauty of your tabriz rug, vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned when needed. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Can i also use the tabriz rug in a modern interior design style? yes, thanks to their timeless designs and colors, tabriz rugs fit perfectly into modern interiors. They can contrast minimalist furniture while adding warmth and character. See less
- Dimensions
- 73.23ʺW × 101.18ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- 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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