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Carpet ID | RXZZV892 |
Knot density | approx 160 000 knots per m² |
Thickness | ≈ 13 mm |
Age | Contemporary 0-20 years (not used) |
Origin | Persia / Iran |
Pile | Wool |
Warp | Cotton |
Manufacturing | Hand knotted |
Also known as | Sarough, Saruk, Saroq, Sarough Mir, Mir, |
Size |
63x87
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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This carpet is knotted in a large area surrounding the village of Sarough in the western parts of central Persia. The carpet, often red or blue, is manufactured with a number of different patterns, but often have a centrally placed medallion and a distinct defined border. The wool used is of high quality and treated to luster and the carpet is thick and durable.
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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