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Carpet ID | TBZAA1032 |
Knot density | approx 250 000 knots per m² |
Thickness | ≈ 7 mm |
Age | Contemporary 0-20 years (not used) |
Origin | Persia / Iran |
Pile | Wool |
Warp | Cotton |
Manufacturing | Hand knotted |
Also known as | Ghom, Kom, Ghome, Qom, Khum |
Size |
60x180
This carpet is hand knotted/woven; therefore, difference in shape, thickness, pattern and sizes can occur. This applies particularly to nomadic and village carpets.
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These carpets are knotted in the holy town of Qum in central Persia. The wool used is known as cork-wool and is sheared from the neck of the lamb. This makes it possible to spin the wool extra thin, thus leading to durable threads which makes the carpet very tight. These carpets are extremly well-made and in some cases very detailed.
Read more about Qum carpets here...
The foundation "Sherkat Farsh" was founded about 70 years ago. The purpose with the foundation was to uphold the traditions of the Persian carpet culture and to maintain the quality in the country's carpet production.
Wool is a natural textile fibre and one of the most sought after materials for rug making. Wool rugs are highly durable and perfectly capable of resisting wear and tear of every day use. Wool has a naturally dirt-repelling effect and is easy to keep clean. It is also flame resistant and characteristically retains it’s shape so that the pile of the rug always rises.
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