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Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug from Bakhtiar | Knot density: 200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool, 100% cotton | Size: … Read more Hand-knotted Middle Eastern rug from Bakhtiar | Knot density: 200.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool, 100% cotton | Size: 203 x 300 cm | Origin: Middle East | In very good condition | Traditional design with floral and geometric patterns Middle Eastern rug Bakhtiar Material and workmanship The Bakhtiar Middle Eastern rug is made of high-quality virgin wool, making it particularly robust and durable. Virgin wool is naturally durable and easy to care for, making it ideal for use in living spaces. The hand-knotted craftsmanship lends this rug an exclusive touch. Each knot is crafted by skilled artisans in Qatar, reflecting the quality and attention to detail. Furthermore, the use of virgin wool ensures the rug has a pleasant feel and a warm and cozy feel. origin and tradition The Bakhtiar is a type of rug that originates from the region of the same name in Middle East. This region is known for its rich rug-weaving tradition and the Bedouin connection with Middle Eastern rug-making culture. The region has developed its own identity, both in terms of the patterns used and the color palette. The Bakhtiar rug reflects not only the craftsmanship of the weavers, but also the cultural stories and traditions passed down through generations. design and pattern The Bakhtiar Middle Eastern rug offers an impressive variety of patterns and colors. Typical of these products are the floral and geometric motifs artfully integrated into the weave. These rugs are characterized by their vibrant colors, usually derived from natural dyes. The harmonious color composition makes the rug a true eye-catcher that perfectly complements both classic and modern interior styles. Each piece tells its own story, as the patterns are often inspired by the surroundings and culture of the region. Features A distinctive feature of the Bakhtiar Middle Eastern rug is its high knot density, which not only ensures longevity but also allows for outstanding detail in the patterns. Furthermore, the rug is particularly easy to clean thanks to the virgin wool used, which is dirt-repellent. Another advantage of using natural materials is that the rug helps promote a healthy indoor climate, as it absorbs and releases moisture. FAQ What is the difference between hand-knotted and hand-woven rugs? Hand-knotted rugs like the Bakhtiar are made by interlacing individual wool threads along the warp. This ensures a higher knot density and greater detail. Hand-woven rugs, like the kilim, on the other hand, are made of woven fibers and often have a flatter structure. How do I best care for my Middle Eastern rug? To ensure the longevity of your Middle Eastern rug, we recommend regular vacuuming without a brush attachment. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth. For a thorough cleaning, professional rug cleaning is ideal. Where does the Middle Eastern rug Bakhtiar come from? The Bakhtiar Middle Eastern rug comes from the region of the same name in Middle East, known for its rich tradition of rug making. The local culture and the craftsmanship of the rug weavers are reflected in every detail of the rug. See less
- Dimensions
- 118.11ʺW × 79.92ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- 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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