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Hand-knotted Kashan Rug | Knot density: 200,000/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool / 100% cotton | Size: 201 x 293 … Read more Hand-knotted Kashan Rug | Knot density: 200,000/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool / 100% cotton | Size: 201 x 293 cm | Origin: Middle East : Kashan Rug Material and workmanship: Kashan rugs originate from the famous city of Kashan in the heart of Middle East. These rugs have been known for their durability and longevity since the 1950s, making them particularly suitable as living room rugs. The pile is made of 100% virgin wool, which not only offers a pleasant feel but also has sound-absorbing properties and regulates humidity in the room. The warp is made of 100% cotton, which enhances the rug's durability and fine structure. The rug is hand-knotted, making it a high-quality work of art that requires considerable patience and skill. This hand-knotting process results in a significantly finer and more supple finish compared to machine-made rugs. Origin and Tradition: Kashan is located in the heart of Middle East and is renowned for its high-quality Rugs. The tradition of Rug weaving in this region dates back many centuries and is deeply rooted in culture and craftsmanship. Kashan Rugs are characterized by their detailed patterns and the use of natural plant dyes. The knot density is approximately 200,000 knots per square meter, which speaks to the high quality and durability of these Rugs. The region is known for combining floral and geometric patterns that reflect the character of art. Design and Pattern: Kashan Rugs are famous for their elaborate patterns, which incorporate both floral and geometric elements. These designs are often rendered in harmonious colors, making the Rug a focal point in any room. The combination of different shades and complex patterns ensures that each Rug is unique. The use of natural plant dyes ensures that the colors are vibrant and long-lasting. The intricate details of the patterns are a testament to the high level of craftsmanship that goes into the production of each rug. Features: The knot density of approximately 200,000 knots per square meter speaks to the high quality of this hand-knotted rug. The pile height is about 10-12 mm, providing a pleasant softness and a comfortable feel underfoot. The pure wool ensures that the rug not only looks beautiful but also offers functional properties such as sound and heat insulation. The durable cotton warp supports the rug's stability and contributes to its longevity. FAQ: How is a Kashan Rug made? A Kashan rug is hand-knotted, which allows for a high knot density and meticulous detail. The use of 100% pure wool and cotton contributes to its durability and quality. What are the typical characteristics of Kashan Rugs? Typical characteristics of Kashan rugs include the elaborate floral and geometric patterns, as well as the use of natural plant dyes, which make the rug vibrant and long-lasting. How do I care for a Kashan Rug? To maintain the quality and beauty of a Kashan Rug, it should be cleaned regularly and protected from direct sunlight. Professional cleaning can be considered if necessary. See less
- Dimensions
- 115.35ʺW × 79.13ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- 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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