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Hand-knotted Ghashghai rug | Knot density: 160.000–200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool | Size: 199×123 cm | Color: brown/yellow | …
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Hand-knotted Ghashghai rug | Knot density: 160.000–200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% wool | Size: 199×123 cm | Color: brown/yellow | Condition: new | Origin: Iran/Middle East | Pile height: approx. 10 mm
Hand-knotted Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug – elegance and comfort for your home
The hand-knotted Ghashghai rug from the Middle East is a true masterpiece of rug craftsmanship that lends any room a warm and elegant atmosphere. Measuring 199 x 123 cm, this rug is versatile and suitable for both living and working spaces. Its warm brown and yellow tones create a harmonious ambiance and perfectly complement a variety of interior styles.
Features and Advantages
High-quality handcraft: The Ghashghai rug is carefully hand-knotted, giving it unparalleled quality. Each piece is unique and reflects the craftsmanship and tradition of Middle Eastern rug making.
Selected materials: Made from 100% wool, this rug offers a pleasant underfoot feel while being robust and durable. The use of wool ensures high durability and natural insulation.
Fine knot density: with a knot density of 160.000 to 200.000 knots/m², the rug impresses with its detailed patterns and intricate designs. This high knot density contributes to the rug's durability and visual depth.
Optimal size: Measuring 199×123 cm (6'6″x4'1″), the rug is ideal for a variety of uses, whether as a central focal point in your living room or as a stylish element in a study.
Authentic design: The rug features traditional Middle Eastern patterns in warm earth tones. These designs tell stories and are deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of the Ghashghai nomads.
Further information
Ghashghai rugs originate from the Fars region of Iran and are known for their unique patterns and colors. These rugs are traditionally knotted by nomadic tribes, who use their own individual designs and color palettes. The combination of robust materials and skillful knotting techniques makes Ghashghai rugs particularly sought after.
Similar rug types include the Qashqai rugs, which also originate from the same region and are known for their vibrant colors and geometric patterns. Another well-known example is the Tabriz rugs, which often feature complex floral patterns and are prized as luxurious home accessories in many homes. The variety of rug patterns from this region is impressive. Each design has its own history and meaning, often influenced by the region's culture and lifestyle. Rugs from renowned manufacturers such as Nain or Isfahan also offer excellent quality and unique designs that perfectly fit the Ghashghai tradition.
FAQ
How do I care for my Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug?
To maintain the beauty and longevity of your Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug, we recommend cleaning it regularly and vacuuming it. Stains should be treated immediately by gently dabbing with a damp cloth.
Is the rug suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, the hand-knotted Ghashghai rug is suitable for underfloor heating due to its wool. The wool provides pleasant warmth and good insulation.
Where does the Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug come from?
The Ghashghai Middle Eastern rug originates from Iran, specifically the Fars region, where it is hand-knotted by nomadic Ghashghai tribes.
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- Dimensions
- 48.43ʺW × 78.35ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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