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Hand-knotted kerman rug | knot density: 320.000 – 360.000 / m² | material: wool / cotton | size: 365 x … Read more Hand-knotted kerman rug | knot density: 320.000 – 360.000 / m² | material: wool / cotton | size: 365 x 256 cm | origin: middle east / | color: blue/turquoise kerman rug material and workmanship the kerman rug is an outstanding example of craftsmanship, distinguished by its use of high-quality materials. The pile is made of fine wool, known for its durability and softness. The warp is woven from cotton, providing added comfort and stability. Each rug is hand-knotted, making it unique and ensuring it retains its value for many years. With a knot density of approximately 340.000 knots per square meter, this rug is exceptionally detailed and intricately designed. The rug is about 8 mm thick, making it robust yet comfortable to walk on. Its weight of approximately 30 kg underscores the quality and dense construction of the material. Origin and tradition the kerman rug originates from the kerman region of middle east, an area renowned for its rich rug-weaving tradition. Kerman rugs are characterized by their intricate patterns and the use of vibrant colors, often inspired by the region's nature and culture. Kerman rugs have a long history and are an integral part of middle east's cultural heritage. The handcrafted production of these rugs is a process that can take many months, with skilled artisans passing down their knowledge through generations. This tradition has contributed to kerman rugs being highly valued worldwide and considered status symbols in many homes. Design and pattern the kerman rug captivates with its harmonious color scheme of blue and turquoise, creating a calming and elegant atmosphere. The patterns are often geometric and floral, with symmetry and meticulous detail playing a central role. The vibrant and rich color palette lends the rug a distinctive character. The use of blue and turquoise can evoke associations with water and sky, which in many cultures symbolize peace and harmony. These aesthetic qualities make the kerman rug a true work of art, serving both as a floor covering and a stylish decorative element. Features this kerman rug is in modern condition, meaning it is between 0 and 20 years old and therefore in very good condition. The technical execution, with a knot density of approximately 340.000 knots per square meter, testifies to the high quality of the craftsmanship. The combination of high-quality materials and traditional knotting techniques makes this rug a long-lasting addition to your home. Its thickness of approximately 8 mm ensures that the rug is comfortable to walk on and integrates well into various interior design styles. Faq how do i properly care for a kerman rug? to extend the lifespan of your kerman rug, we recommend regular vacuuming without a brush attachment. Stains should be treated immediately with a damp cloth to prevent permanent damage. Where do kerman rugs come from? kerman rugs originate from the kerman region in middle east, which is known for its long tradition of rug making. How do i recognize the quality of a kerman rug? the quality of a kerman rug can be recognized by its knot density, the materials used, and the level of detail in the patterns. A higher knot count per square meter indicates better quality. See less
- Dimensions
- 100.79ʺW × 143.7ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- 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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