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Kashmir silk rug | Knot density: approx. 1.000.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% silk | Size: 185×285 cm | Hand-knotted | … Read more Kashmir silk rug | Knot density: approx. 1.000.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% silk | Size: 185×285 cm | Hand-knotted | Origin: India | Height: approx. 7-10 mm | Elegant Middle Eastern pattern in harmonious pastel colors Elegant Middle Eastern rug made of Kashmir silk – hand-knotted and of the highest quality This exquisite Middle Eastern rug made of Kashmir silk combines tradition, craftsmanship, and luxury. with its generous dimensions of 200 cm x 300 cm, this rug is not only a practical item but also a striking design piece for your home. Made in the renowned region of Kashmir, this rug is a prime example of the masterful craftsmanship rooted in the region's rug-weaving tradition. These rugs are known for their outstanding quality and the use of the finest silk, which gives them an incomparable softness and feel. The fine patterns of this Middle Eastern rug are designed in harmonious pastel colors, reflecting the region's rich cultural history and artistic diversity. Each piece tells its own story and brings a touch of elegance and exclusivity to any room. The silk pile provides a luxurious look and a pleasant feel underfoot. Furthermore, the silk warp is so fine that it allows for a high knot count of over 600.000 knots per square meter, resulting in a particularly sharp and detailed pattern. The hand-knotted quality of this rug makes it a true work of art. Each rug is created by skilled artisans with patience and precision. This traditional knotting technique ensures that each rug is not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable. A hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug is not only a timeless piece but also a valuable investment that can last for generations. Due to the high-quality materials and careful craftsmanship, this rug is also extremely easy to care for and will retain its beauty for many years. In the world of rugs, there are many similar patterns and styles that originate from the same region. For example, Indian rugs, which also date back to the Mughal period, are known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs. These rugs often use similar knotting techniques and materials, but have their own unique character. Well-known rug manufacturers from Middle East, such as Tabriz or Kashan, are also famous for their high-quality rugs, often decorated with floral or geometric patterns. These rugs are popular in many homes and make a wonderful addition to an elegant interior. In summary, the Middle Eastern rug made of Kashmir silk is not only a decorative element, but also brings a piece of culture and art history into your home. Its fine craftsmanship, premium materials, and unique patterns make it an excellent choice for those seeking something special. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs made of Kashmir silk How do I care for my Middle Eastern Kashmir silk rug? To ensure the beauty and longevity of your Middle Eastern Kashmir silk rug, it's important to clean it regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. Use a gentle vacuum cleaner without a brush attachment to remove dust and dirt. For stains, it's advisable to seek professional cleaning services, as silk is delicate. Where does the Middle Eastern rug made of Kashmir silk come from? The Middle Eastern Kashmir silk rug comes from the Kashmir region, known for its exquisite rugs. This region has a long tradition of rug making and is famous for its use of fine silk combined with intricate patterns and designs. What makes hand-knotted rugs so special? Hand-knotted rugs are unique because they are created by skilled artisans who have perfected their techniques over the years. These rugs are often finer and more durable than machine-made rugs because they are crafted with great attention to detail. Each piece is unique and tells its own story through the materials and patterns used. See less
- Dimensions
- 112.2ʺW × 72.83ʺH
- Country of Origin
- India
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- 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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