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Qom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 103 x …
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Qom rug | knot density: approx. 900,000 knots/m² | pile: 100% silk | warp: 100% silk | size: 103 x 150 cm | hand-knotted | origin: middle east | in excellent condition | adds an exclusive touch to your interior
noble qom rug – hand-knotted from the holy city of qom
this exquisite qom rug is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, originating from the holy city of qom, near tehran. Known for its exceptional quality and beauty, this rug is among the finest and most luxurious middle eastern rugs in the world. The combination of high-quality silk and intricate patterns creates a stunning luster and unique feel that delights both professionals and interior design enthusiasts.
qom rugs are characterized by their intricate floral and geometric patterns, often presented in vibrant colors. These designs are not only aesthetically pleasing but also deeply rooted in middle eastern culture. The use of high-quality silk pile lends the rug a luxurious touch, while the fine silk warp allows for a richly detailed presentation of the motifs.
a qom rug measuring 200 cm x 300 cm (length +2 cm, width +1 cm) is the perfect statement piece for any stylish living room or bedroom. The silk warp ensures a particularly high knot count, which can reach over 600,000 knots per square meter. This results in particularly sharp and clear patterns.
hand-knotted rugs like this require a great deal of patience and excellent training from the weavers, making them not only decorative but also highly collectible. A qom rug is not just a floor covering, but a work of art that adds character to any room. Its luxurious feel and exquisite materials make this rug a timeless heirloom that can last for generations.
also ideal as a gift for special occasions, it is sure to enhance any interior and become a real conversation piece.
in addition to qom rugs, there are other well-known rug types from the region, such as nain and tabriz, which are equally known for their high quality and artistic designs. Nain rugs are often in soft, harmonious colors and are characterized by their fine details and elegant patterns. Tabriz rugs, on the other hand, offer a wider variety of designs and colors, ranging from traditional to modern patterns. These rugs are also hand-knotted and guarantee the highest quality.
combining these different rug types opens up a multitude of design possibilities for your home and invites you to blend different styles and traditions.
faq – frequently asked questions about qom rugs
what characterizes a qom rug?
a qom rug is characterized by its high-quality craftsmanship, the use of fine silk, and its exceptionally detailed patterns. The fine knot count ensures clear and sharp designs that add elegance to any room.
how do i properly care for my qom rug?
to maintain the beauty of your qom rug, clean it thoroughly and regularly and protect it from direct sunlight. Avoid harsh chemicals and use mild cleaners instead. If necessary, we recommend consulting a professional rug cleaner.
where can i buy qom rugs?
qom rugs are available in specialized rug shops, art fairs, and online stores. Be sure to verify the rug’s origin and authenticity to ensure you’re purchasing an authentic piece.
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- Dimensions
- 59.06ʺW × 40.55ʺH
- 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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