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Traditional Persian Sarouk rug | Knot density: High | Pattern: Colorful leaf and floral motifs | Size: 123×84 cm | … Read more Traditional Persian Sarouk rug | Knot density: High | Pattern: Colorful leaf and floral motifs | Size: 123×84 cm | Material: Excellent wool | Condition: Very good | Origin: Iran Elegant Persian rug from Saroug – High-quality craftsmanship for your home The Persian rug from Saroug is a prime example of the excellent craftsmanship and deep-rooted tradition of oriental rug weaving. Originally from the Saroug region of Iran, this rug is characterized by its unique and colorful leaf and floral motifs, executed in a variety of vibrant colors. The special knotting technique and the use of high-quality wool make Saroug rugs a sought-after collector's item and a stylish accessory for any home. Measuring 300 cm long and 200 cm wide, this rug offers ample space to serve as a focal point in your room. The high knot density not only ensures an impressive appearance but also exceptional durability and longevity. The material, usually made of pure new wool, provides a pleasant feeling underfoot, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere in your living space. Another advantage of the Saroug rug is its condition. These rugs are often traded as antique or vintage, which makes them even more valuable. Antique Sarougs are not only a sign of high quality but also an investment that can increase in value over the years. The collectible value and cultural significance of these rugs make them a distinctive piece of history in your home. The patterns of Saroug rugs are diverse and often reflect nature, giving them a vibrant and dynamic appearance. The harmonious combination of colors and shapes can be easily integrated into various interior styles, whether classic, modern, or bohemian. When you choose a Saroug rug, you're not just investing in a piece of furniture, but also in a work of art that can last for generations. The high quality and cultural depth of these rugs make them a timeless element in any living space. In addition to Saroug, there are other rug types from the same region, such as those from Hamadan or Kashan, which are also known for their exquisite quality and unique designs. Hamadan rugs are characterized by geometric patterns, while Kashan rugs are often decorated with floral motifs in complex designs. Well-known rug manufacturers offering similar products include Nain and Tabriz, which are also valued for their high-quality carpets. If you're looking for a rug that's both aesthetically pleasing and of the highest quality, Saroug rugs are an excellent choice. They bring not only style but also history and tradition to your home that you can enjoy every day. Frequently asked questions about our Saroug Persian rug What makes the Saroug Persian rug special? The Saroug Persian rug is characterized by its unique, colorful patterns and high knot density, which give it longevity and durability. How do I best care for my Saroug Persian rug? To maintain the beauty and quality of your Saroug Persian rug, we recommend cleaning it regularly, vacuuming it, and having it professionally cleaned when necessary to prevent damage from moisture or dirt. Can I use a Saroug Persian rug in modern living spaces? Yes, thanks to its timeless design and harmonious color scheme, the Saroug Persian rug fits perfectly into modern living spaces, creating a stylish and elegant ambience. See less
- Dimensions
- 33.07ʺW × 48.43ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- 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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