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Hand-knotted middle eastern rug from tabriz | knot density: 200.000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool | size: 225 x … Read more Hand-knotted middle eastern rug from tabriz | knot density: 200.000 knots/m² | material: 100% virgin wool | size: 225 x 292 cm | origin: middle east | in very good condition | exquisite pattern for stylish living middle eastern rug tabriz material and workmanship the middle eastern tabriz rug is an outstanding example of masterful craftsmanship and artistry. Made from high-quality virgin wool, known for its durability and pleasant feel, this rug combines functionality with aesthetic appeal. The material not only offers a soft and warm surface but is also particularly dirt-resistant and easy to care for. The wool is carefully selected and processed to ensure the best properties. The craftsmanship is carried out by experienced rug weavers who preserve traditional methods while incorporating their own creative ideas. Origin and tradition the tabriz rug originates from the city of the same name in middle east, which has been known for its rug craftsmanship for centuries. The tradition of rug weaving in this region has a long history and is deeply rooted in the local culture. Rugs from tabriz are famous for their exceptional quality and variety of designs. Owning this rug means bringing a piece of middle eastian culture and history into your home. The knotting techniques and patterns developed in tabriz are unique works of art that reflect the skills and expertise of the artisans. Design and pattern the middle eastern tabriz rug impresses with its artistic design, which encompasses both tradition and innovation. The colors used are harmoniously coordinated and range from soft earth tones to vibrant accents that breathe life into any room. The typical floral and geometric patterns are characteristic of rugs from this region and reflect the natural beauty as well as cultural influences. Each pattern tells a unique story and brings to life the cultural depth of the place where it was made. The rug is not just a home accessory; it transforms any room into a work of art. Features a particularly outstanding feature of the tabriz rug is its high knot density, which ensures excellent detail and durability. This fine knotting allows for the precise representation of complex designs. They are also known for their versatility: whether in a classic or modern interior, the rug blends harmoniously into a wide variety of living styles and creates an elegant ambience. The ease of care of the virgin wool and the dirt-repellent properties of the rug make it an ideal choice for high-traffic rooms where style and aesthetics are also valued. Faq how do i properly care for my tabriz rug? to extend the lifespan of your tabriz rug, vacuum it regularly and clean it with a damp cloth when necessary. For stubborn stains, we recommend consulting a professional. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading. What room climate is ideal for a middle eastern rug? a moderate indoor climate with controlled humidity is best for your rug. Too much or too little humidity can damage the fibers. Keep the rug away from direct radiators and air conditioners. How do i recognize the quality of a hand-knotted rug? the quality of a hand-knotted rug can be measured by its knot density; the higher the number of knots per square meter, the finer and more detailed the pattern. Furthermore, the rug should be made of high-quality materials such as virgin wool or silk, which positively impacts its appearance and durability. See less
- Dimensions
- 114.96ʺW × 88.58ʺH
- 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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