Rug Source Antique Hand Knotted Wool Tribal Lori Shiraz Persian Area Rug Tribal

Bed Bath & Beyond $1,337.14 Go to Bed Bath & Beyond First seen in Apr 2024
Description
This is a 70-80 years old hand knotted genuine Persian area rug with 100% wool pile, which is in very good ( low pile ) condition. Hand Knotted rugs are among the cognoscenti' & accumulators' dearies, as every knot of the rug is honed by a skilled weaver's hands, without any machine's interference. The quality of a hand-knotted carpet are determined by the number of knots per square inch, as some fine weaves can take up to a year to create a single 5 x 8 master-piece. 100% Wool is the primary material used to create these prized possessions that are usually placed in a well-deserving high-price space. Hand-Knotted rugs can hold up high traffic for more than 20 years, hence are a popular choice for hallways, living rooms, offices etc. These fine examples of craftsmanship silently tell the tale of a weaver's traditional legacy. All of our used rugs are professionally washed and cleaned. - Shape: Rectangle - Rug Style: Lori - Pattern: Tribal | Geometric - Origin: Central Asia - Foundation: Wool - Pile: 100% Wool - Weave Type: Hand Knotted - KPSI: 120 - Size in Feet: 8' 2" x 5' 0"" - Size in CM: 249 x 152 - Size Class: 5x8 - Age: 70-80 Years Old - Condition: Very Good ( Low Pile ) - Primary Color: Red & Burgundies - Color Detail: Green , Ivory, Light Blue, Navy Blue, Red, Orange Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo. This high-quality item has been factory refurbished. Please click on the icon above for more information on quality factory-reconditioned merchandise. Please keep in mind that new wool rugs may initially shed and have a natural capacity to shed for several months after purchase. This is normal due to the nature of construction of most wool rugs and not a defect. Click here to view our Wool Rug Care Guide."
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