Vintage Rug | Size: 303 x 190 cm | Hand-knotted | Material: High quality wool | Condition: Very good | Modern design with classic ornaments | Unique color accents by dyeing and shortening the pile Middle Eastern rug - hand-knotted masterpieces for your hom
Vintage Rug | Size: 303 x 190 cm | Hand-knotted | Material: High quality wool | Condition: Very good | Modern design with classic ornaments | Unique color accents by dyeing and shortening the pile Middle Eastern rug – hand-knotted masterpieces for your home A Middle Eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a timeless work of art that gives your room elegance and warmth. This exquisite form of rug art has its origins in Middle East, a country with a centuries-old tradition of rug weaving. The variety of patterns, colors and materials makes each Middle Eastern rug unique and a valuable element of your interior design. Our selected Middle Eastern rugs are characterized by their high-quality materials, which usually consist of 100% wool or silk. These natural fibers not only guarantee a high level of longevity, but also a pleasant feel and an elegant shine. The artistic patterns, which often contain floral and geometric motifs, tell stories from Middle Eastern culture and are the result of years of craft tradition. Rugs vary in size, from small runners to large rugs that can serve as a focal point in a room. Another important aspect is the condition of the carpet. Our Middle Eastern rugs are well preserved and have been carefully inspected to ensure they are in optimal condition. Many of these rugs are vintage pieces that show charming signs of wear and therefore have a special character. These vintage Middle Eastern rugs are not only decorative but also a sustainable choice that preserves the history and craft of rug making. The region of origin is a crucial factor in the quality and design of a Middle Eastern carpet. Rugs from regions such as Isfahan, Tabriz or Kashan are particularly known for their fine details and rich colors. Each place has its own distinctive patterns, shaped by local traditions and materials. An Isfahan rug, for example, is famous for its detailed floral designs and use of high-quality silk, while Tabriz rugs often feature large, geometric patterns and vibrant colors. If you are looking for other types of rugs that offer the same elegance and craftsmanship, you might also consider traditional Kilim carpets. These flat-woven rugs also come from Middle East and are characterized by their bold colors and simple patterns. In addition, rugs from well-known manufacturers such as Nain or Qom are known for their exquisite workmanship and the use of the finest materials and are an excellent addition to any living space. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs How do I clean a Middle Eastern rug properly? To clean your Middle Eastern rug, you should vacuum regularly to avoid dirt buildup. If there are stains, we recommend dabbing them immediately with a damp cloth and using special rug cleaners that are suitable for wool. Professional cleaning is also recommended to preserve the colors and structure. What sizes are common for Middle Eastern carpets? Middle Eastern rugs are available in a variety of sizes, from small runners (approx. 70 x 200 cm) to large living room rugs (over 300 x 400 cm). The choice of size depends on the intended use and the room design. How do I recognize the quality of a Middle Eastern carpet? You can tell the quality of a Middle Eastern rug by the number of knots per square centimeter, the type of wool or silk used, and the precision and detail of the pattern. High-quality rugs have a high knot density and are carefully hand-knotted.
| Production Period | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Style | Vintage |
| Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
| Product Code | SZS-2143233 |
| Materials | Wool |
| Width |
190 cm 74.8 inch |
| Height |
303 cm 119.3 inch |
| Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
| Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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