SKU | D11224 | UPC | 720158369445 |
Brand | Pasargad DC |
Collection | Modern & Contemporary |
Design | Modern |
Matterials | Lamb's Wool |
Shape | Small Rectangle | Weaves | Hand-Knotted |
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Size | 2'04'' x 3'07'' feet |
Foundation | Cotton |
Country Of Origin | Nepal |
Age | New |
Review
This rug is from Nepal and was knotted there by hand. Typically Nepal rugs are somewhat coarser and have modern colourful patterns. Classic variations pick up designs from traditional Chinese rugs. The look of Nepal rugs has been adapted over time to meet the demand of western markets. Today you can find gray/rose colours and geometric patterns on these hand knotted rugs.
Wool is a natural material that brings important positive properties to everyday life. It is extremely hard-wearing and can easily withstand daily stress. With proper care, it can also live for many decades without showing signs of aging. Natural wool is also dirt-repellent with its own fat content, which protects it from dirt and moisture. Wool is suited for underfloor heating systems. It regulates to a certain degree the humidity in the room and insulates sound and heat,
Traditionally hand-knotted rugs still form the highest quality standard among all types of rugs. Depending on the type of knot, the rugs are extremely robust and can last for generations. The finer and tighter a rug is knotted, the more detailed ornaments and patterns can be depicted on the pile. At the same time, a very fine oriental rug requires a much higher manual effort as well as a higher level of experience and skill of the knotter. Thus the knot density also serves as a decisive value factor of hand-knotted rugs. The quality is not directly related to the knot density. A rather coarse rug may well have been made in excellent quality