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Hand-knotted qom rug | knot density: approx. 900.000 knots/m² | material: 100% silk | size: 130 x 191 cm | … Read more Hand-knotted qom rug | knot density: approx. 900.000 knots/m² | material: 100% silk | size: 130 x 191 cm | in excellent condition | origin: middle east | provenance: qom | pile height: approx. 4 mm high-quality middle eastern rug – a masterpiece of craftsmanship the exquisite middle eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a timeless work of art that stems from the rich tradition of middle eastern rug weaving. These rugs are produced in various regions of middle east, each with its own distinctive designs and colors. The middle eastern rug offered here is distinguished by its opulent patterns and intricate craftsmanship, which is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. A distinctive feature of middle eastern rugs is their origin. Many of these rugs come from well-known regions such as isfahan, nain, or qom. Rugs from qom are particularly sought after because they are often made of fine silk and are known for their shimmering surfaces. The pile used is made of high-quality wool or silk, giving the rug an exceptional feel and durability. This particular rug is a hand-knotted middle eastern rug measuring 200 cm x 301 cm, making it ideal for living rooms or dining rooms. The patterns are another outstanding feature. The floral and geometric designs are often inspired by the rich culture and history of middle east. Each pattern tells its own story and draws admiring glances. The colors are vibrant and range from deep reds to soft blues, created using natural dyes. This environmentally friendly dyeing ensures that the colors won't fade even after many years of use. A major advantage of a middle eastern rug is its ease of care. Thanks to the use of high-quality wool or silk, these rugs are not only durable but also stain-resistant. Regular vacuuming and occasional professional cleaning are sufficient to keep the rug in excellent condition. In addition to the traditional patterns and styles found in middle eastern rugs, there are many comparable rug styles from the same region. Nain rugs are known for their subtle pastel colors and fine, detailed patterns. Sarouk rugs, on the other hand, are characterized by their bold colors and robust materials, while tabriz rugs are known for their complex designs and high knot count. All of these rugs are characterized by their handcrafted craftsmanship and exceptional quality, making them a valuable investment. Famous rug manufacturers such as those in kashan and bijar also exemplify the fine art of rug weaving. These manufacturers are known for creating exquisite rugs that excel in both traditional and modern interiors. The selection of rugs from this region offers a variety of styles to suit every taste and decor. Faq what makes a middle eastern rug unique? a middle eastern rug is unique due to its hand-knotted quality, the use of high-quality materials such as wool and silk, and the detailed, often artistic patterns and colors that represent a long tradition. How do i properly care for my middle eastern rug? to care for a middle eastern rug, you should vacuum it regularly to remove dirt and dust. If necessary, the rug can be professionally cleaned. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. Where do the best middle eastern rugs come from? the finest middle eastern rugs come from various regions of middle east, with particularly renowned makers in qom, isfahan, nain, and tabriz. Each region has its own distinctive styles and designs that reflect the diversity and beauty of middle eastern rug art. See less
- Dimensions
- 75.2ʺW × 51.18ʺH
- 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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