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Traditional persian sarouk rug | knot density: 400.000 knots/m² | pattern: colorful leaf and floral motifs | size: 127×68 cm … Read more Traditional persian sarouk rug | knot density: 400.000 knots/m² | pattern: colorful leaf and floral motifs | size: 127×68 cm | material: high-quality wool | condition: very good condition | origin: iran high-quality persian rug saroug – tradition and elegance combined the saroug persian rug is one of the most important knotting arts of the orient and impresses with its incomparable quality and artistic designs. Originally from the sarouk region of iran, this rug is characterized by its colorful leaf and floral motifs, which represent a harmonious combination of tradition and aesthetics. A saroug rug is not just a home accessory, but a work of art that will last for generations. The rugs are crafted from the finest wool, known for its durability and resilience. The high knot density typical of saroug rugs ensures that the colors remain vibrant and the patterns rich in detail. These qualities make saroug rugs not only an eye-catcher in any room, but also a valuable investment. The standard size of a saroug rug is 250 cm long and 350 cm wide, making it ideal for spacious living spaces. However, it is also available in smaller sizes, allowing it to adapt flexibly to a variety of interior styles. Its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless design make it a perfect choice for both modern and traditional interiors. Another key advantage of saroug rugs is their condition. With careful care, they retain their beauty and integrity for years. Antique saroug rugs are particularly sought after and command high prices on the market, underscoring their high quality and the craftsmanship of the knotting technique. In addition to the unique quality of saroug carpets, other remarkable rug types can also be found in the same region. Rugs such as tabriz or isfahan also offer exquisite designs and comparable wool quality. While tabriz rugs are known for their intricate patterns and variety of colors, isfahan rugs are distinguished by their fine craftsmanship and artistic depictions. This wealth of rug types from the same region of origin makes it easy to find a personal style and harmoniously combine different carpets. Well-known rug manufacturers such as nain and kashan are also highly respected in the world of persian carpets. Nain rugs are famous for their delicate pastel colors and fine wool and silk combinations, while kashan rugs are distinguished by their rich colors and use of traditional motifs. These rugs share the same cultural and artisanal tradition and are an excellent complement to any saroug carpet. Faq: frequently asked questions about saroug rugs how do i properly care for my saroug carpet? caring for a saroug rug includes regular vacuuming to remove dirt and dust, as well as occasional beating. Any stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional rug cleaning is recommended to ensure the rug's longevity. Are saroug rugs a good investment? yes, saroug rugs are considered valuable investments. Antique examples command high market values, and their quality and craftsmanship ensure they retain their value for many years. Where can i buy saroug rugs? saroug rugs are available in specialized rug shops and from reputable online retailers. Make sure the sellers have a good reputation and the rugs come with a certificate of authenticity. See less
- Dimensions
- 26.77ʺW × 50ʺH
- 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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