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Kashan rug | knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | size: 304 … Read more Kashan rug | knot density: approx. 200,000 knots/m² | material: 100% new wool (pile), 100% cotton (warp) | size: 304 x 393 cm | condition: very good | origin: middle east | provenance: kashan | height: approx. 5-7 mm high-quality kashan middle eastern rug – tradition from middle east kashan rugs: kashan rugs come from the historic city of keshan in the heart of middle east and have been known for decades for their exquisite craftsmanship. The kashan rug is an ideal living room rug that impresses with its durability and longevity. With a typical size of 290 cm in length and 200 cm in width, it offers ample space for stylish home accents. These rugs are not only visually appealing but also combine the exotic middle eastern patterns with everyday usability, making them a timeless companion in every household. Origin and materials: the production of a kashan rug requires complex techniques. Authentic kashan rugs are traditionally hand-knotted using high-quality wool and cotton. The wool is dyed with natural plant dyes, resulting in vibrant, durable colors that retain their brilliance even after years of use. The floral and geometric patterns are characteristic of the region and often tell stories from middle eastern culture. Advantages of a kashan rug: a kashan rug not only contributes to the coziness of a room but also has functional advantages. The soft feel of the wool creates a pleasant feeling underfoot, while the material's cushioning properties help reduce noise. The rug also helps regulate humidity in the room, promoting a healthy indoor climate. These properties make the kashan rug an excellent choice for living rooms, bedrooms, or other living areas. Similar rug types and manufacturers: other famous rugs such as nain, tabriz, and isfahan are also knotted in the keshan region. Each of these rugs has its own characteristic designs and materials, but they share the same high quality and craftsmanship. Nain rugs, for example, are characterized by a very fine knot count and often bright hues, while tabriz rugs are known for their vibrant colors and complex patterns. Brands such as ziegler and sarough are also known for their high-quality rugs, which are offered in similar styles and qualities. The variety of patterns and colors in middle eastern rugs offers an excellent way to add a touch of elegance and culture to any room. Whether you choose a classic kashan rug or another rug from the region, investing in a hand-knotted rug is a decision for the future. These rugs are not only stylish elements in the interior design but also valuable heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation. Faq about the kashan middle eastern rug what makes a kashan rug special? a kashan rug is special due to its exquisite craftsmanship, the use of high-quality materials such as virgin wool and cotton, and the unique floral and geometric patterns that reflect the rich middle eastern culture. How do i properly care for my kashan rug? to ensure the longevity of your kashan rug, you should vacuum it regularly and have it professionally cleaned from time to time. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and protect it from excessive moisture. Can i use a kashan rug on underfloor heating? yes, kashan rugs are well suited for rooms with underfloor heating. The virgin wool has insulating properties that keep the room warm while providing a pleasant level of comfort. See less
- Dimensions
- 154.72ʺW × 119.69ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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