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Antique keshan rug | knot density: 200,000 – 250,000 knots/m² | material: wool (pile), cotton (warp) | size: 483×316 cm … Read more Antique keshan rug | knot density: 200,000 – 250,000 knots/m² | material: wool (pile), cotton (warp) | size: 483×316 cm | color: red/orange | shape: rectangular | condition: antique | origin: middle east/middle east | thickness: approx. 8 mm | weight: approx. 45 kg | processing: hand-knotted high-quality middle eastern rug – hand-knotted from middle east the middle eastern rug is a timeless work of art that not only beautifies the room but also tells a story. These hand-knotted rugs come from middle east and have a long tradition dating back to the safavid era. Each rug is unique and made with love and care. The high-quality materials used in production not only guarantee longevity but also a pleasant feeling underfoot. The middle eastern rug is characterized by its unique design. A central medallion, surrounded by a variety of floral and figurative motifs, dominates the appearance. These patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing but also symbolically charged, as they often reflect the history and traditions of the region. The colors are usually vibrant and harmoniously coordinated, giving the rug a special appeal. The materials used to make this rug are usually high-quality virgin wool, known for its softness and durability. In some cases, silk threads are also used to create a luxurious sheen. The rugs are available in various sizes, with the standard size being 300 cm long and 200 cm wide. However, these dimensions can vary by 2 cm in length and 1 cm in width to suit individual needs. The condition of the rugs is another aspect to consider when choosing a rug. Many of these middle eastern rugs are in excellent condition and have been carefully cleaned and restored to preserve their beauty and functionality. The region of origin, such as isfahan, tabriz, or kashan, gives each rug its unique character and individuality. In addition to the classic middle eastern rug, there are other types of rugs from the same region that are worth mentioning. For example, gabbeh rugs are known for their simple yet expressive designs and use of vibrant colors. Nain rugs are also very popular, impressing with their fine patterns and use of silk. These rugs are not only decorative but also functional and can be considered an investment. Another well-known rug manufacturer is the district of kerman, which is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and the use of high-quality materials. Rugs from this region are often decorated with intricate patterns and rich colors that add a touch of elegance to any room. Faq what makes a middle eastern rug special? a middle eastern rug is special due to its hand-knotted quality, the use of high-quality materials, and the unique, often symbolic designs that originate from middle east's rich culture and history. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to ensure the longevity of your middle eastern rug, it's important to clean it regularly, remove dust, and avoid direct sunlight. If necessary, consider professional rug cleaning. Where do the best middle eastern rugs come from? the best middle eastern rugs come from various regions of middle east, including isfahan, tabriz, kashan, and kerman. Each region has its own distinctive designs and color palettes, giving the rugs a unique identity. See less
- Dimensions
- 124.41ʺW × 190.16ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Paint
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- 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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