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carpet Hamadan 310x106

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Hamadan carpet 310x106

Carpet ID: PA75
Manufacturing: knotted by hand
Size: 310 x 106 cm *
Thickness approx: 12 mm
Age: Contemporary 0-20 years (not used)
Origin: Persia / Iran
Pile: Wool
Warp: Cotton
Knots per m2approx 100 000 - 200 000
Your price:€ 337
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Retail price:€ 592

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 The Hamadan carpet is knotted in 500-600 villages in an area surrounding the city of Hamadan in northwestern Persia. Every village or smaller group of villages, has its own obvious distinctive character. The carpet is generally very colourful and made with good quality wool. To sum up, this carpet is worth its price and are good utility carpets.
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This carpet is hand knotted; therefore, difference in shape, pattern and sizes can occur.
This applies particularly to nomadic and village carpets.
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