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Hand-knotted qom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 140 …
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Hand-knotted qom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 140 x 202 cm | origin: middle east | height: approx. 4 mm | exclusive and refined appearance
high-quality middle eastern rug from qom – hand-knotted from fine silk
this exquisite middle eastern rug from qom combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless elegance. Made in the historic city of qom, renowned across the middle east for its outstanding rug weaving, this piece is a true masterpiece. Measuring 300 cm x 201 cm, it not only offers a generous surface area but also the opportunity to stylishly enhance any room.
the combination of high-quality silk in the pile and a fine silk warp creates an impressive luster and an incomparable feel. This middle eastern rug captivates with its intricate patterns that harmoniously combine floral and geometric elements. Each design tells a story and reflects the cultural and artistic diversity of middle eastern rug artistry.
the use of natural plant dyes gives the rug a warm and inviting tone that will complement any room. The high knot count of over 600,000 knots per square meter speaks to the exceptional quality and attention to detail that goes into each piece. Qom rugs are particularly known for their durability and longevity. They are not only beautiful, but also practical and easy to care for.
a genuine qom rug, made of 100% silk, is particularly soft and pleasant to walk on. It adds an exclusive touch to your interior and is suitable for both modern and classic interior styles. The qom region is famous for its high-quality silk rugs, which are prized throughout the middle east and beyond. These rugs are not just decorative objects but also investments that increase in value over time. Their beauty and quality make them exquisite heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation.
similar rugs from the qom region include the exquisite nain and isfahan rugs, which are also known for their delicate patterns and high-quality materials. Nain rugs are characterized by their lighter shades and fine wool quality, while isfahan rugs are famous for their opulent designs and rich colors. These rug types, along with qom rugs, form a remarkable part of middle eastern rug tradition and are indispensable for lovers of hand-knotted rugs.
well-known rug makers include traditional workshops that have perfected the art of weaving for centuries. Their hand-knotted rugs are not only products of craftsmanship, but also expressions of culture and history. Owning such a rug is not only a matter of taste, but also a sign of appreciation for a centuries-old tradition.
faq about middle eastern rugs from qom
what makes the qom rug special?
the qom rug is special due to its high-quality materials, such as pure silk, and the high knot count, which results in detailed and complex patterns. Furthermore, it is made in a region with a long-standing tradition of rug weaving in the middle east.
how do i care for my qom rug?
to maintain the beauty of your qom rug, vacuum it carefully on a regular basis and protect it from direct sunlight. If stains occur, we recommend consulting a professional for cleaning to prevent damage.
where can i buy a qom rug?
qom rugs are available in specialized rug shops and online. Be sure to purchase from trusted suppliers who guarantee the origin and quality of the rugs.
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- Dimensions
- 79.53ʺW × 55.12ʺH
- 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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