Herat Oriental Handmade One-of-a-Kind Isfahan Wool Rug

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Description
This rug is a unique piece of world art that will enhance your living space. Centuries have passed since Isfahan became one of the most important rug weaving centers in Persia. The city is the center of the Isfahan province and is located in a vast region of Central Iran. The rugs are made of 100-percent wool pile, and cotton foundation, as well as all natural and vegetable dyes. The pile height is 0. 25 inches. The knot count per square inch is 180. Colors include red, navy, ivory, olive, Grey, light green, gold, and blue. Country: Iran Handmade Knots Per Square Inch (KPSI): 180 Material: 100-percent Wool Pile Height: 0. 25 inches Weave Type: Hand-Knotted Latex Free Primary Color: Red Secondary Color: Black Style: Traditional Pattern: Floral Story Behind the Art: Isfahan designers have been influenced by the motifs of ceramic works and historical buildings. Rugs made by Isfahan village weavers feature a variety of fascinating themes such as floral designs, gardens full of animals, and intricate medallions. This particular rug was made by village weavers in Isfahan. The process of rug making includes cleaning, washing and dyeing the wool, and then weaving the rug with vegetable-dyed wool. Due to the handmade nature of our rugs, the size may vary from as advertised by 3-4 inches. Regular vacuuming and annual professional cleaning will keep your rug looking new for years to come. Herat Oriental has been providing beautiful, authentic, handmade rugs for over 10 years. We have been given the opportunity to create jobs for over 2,000 local village weavers, which helps them to greatly support their families. The majority of the weavers are women, who live in the villages of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and India. As we grow, we are able to create more jobs for female weavers who otherwise would not have the opportunity to do so. The community also thrives from rug weaving as the local farmers benefit from wool sales, and the local artisans create natural and vegetable dyes for the weavers to use in their designs.
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