Noori Rug Fine Vintage Distressed Rohmal Charcoal/Red Runner
Description
Brighten up your room with the dazzling Noori Rug Fine Vintage Distressed Rohmal Charcoal/Red Runner. Hand-knotted with the finest quality wool, this Pakistani rug features a traditional pattern in shades of charcoal and red. Its vintage and distressed design adds a touch of character and charm to any space. Each rug in our vintage collection is an actual old rug, not a new rug made to look old, giving it a unique and one-of-a-kind appeal. Repairs and signs of wear are a natural characteristic of these rugs, showcasing their history and authenticity. With an extensive refurbishment process in Pakistan, this rug is built to last for years to come. Features: Hand-knotted with the finest quality wool Traditional pattern in shades of charcoal and red Vintage and distressed design Actual old rug, not new rug made to look old Each rug is unique and one-of-a-kind Extensive refurbishment process in Pakistan Product Note: Rugs from our vintage and semi antique collections are actual old rugs, not new rugs made to look old. Repairs and/or signs of wear are a natural characteristic of vintage rugs and are not defects. This gives each rug a personal touch making it a true one-of-a-kind. All rugs go through an extensive refurbishment process in Pakistan to ensure trouble free use for years to come. Why Handmade? There's nothing quite like the unique beauty and character of a handmade rug. Crafted by skilled artisans, each rug is a labor of love that exudes warmth and charm. Made from the finest materials such as wool, silk, and cotton, these rugs tell a story through their intricate patterns and colors. Handmade rugs are built to last for generations, making them durable and even potential family heirlooms. But beyond their durability, handmade rugs create an emotional connection as they showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of human hands. Care Instructions: To maintain the beauty of your rug, vacuum regularly using a brushless attachment. Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight, and use rug protectors under heavy furniture to prevent flattening. Clip loose ends with scissors instead of pulling them. Occasionally turning the rug will help equalize wear. Clean spills immediately by blotting with a clean, undyed cloth. For hard-to-remove stains, professional rug cleaning is recommended. Store the rug in a dry, well-ventilated area, and use a rug pad for added protection.
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