Mir
80 x 200cmOnly 1 available - single piece
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Mir Rugs: Mir rugs get their name from the so-called Mir pattern. Originally, the pattern comes from the Persian city of Sarough, but today it is knotted in many regions of the Orient. Due to the simple pattern, the carpet fits perfectly into an existing interior. Also characteristic is the beautiful soft wool. Nevertheless, it is densely knotted wool and particularly durable. The Mir rug is therefore suitable as an insensitive everyday companion in a beautiful pattern.
Indian Rugs: The knotting of rugs in India dates back to the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. At that time, knotting factories were built according to the Persian model. The influence of the patterns can still be seen today even though Indian rugs are very good quality, especially in new creations.
Flor: flor
Cotton chain: Cotton is an excellent warp (base fabric) for a genuine hand-knotted rug, as it is hard-wearing and at the same time can be spun fine and close-meshed.
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Article No. | 1100818 |
Size | 80 x 200 cm |
Provenance | Mir |
Origin | Indian |
Knots approx. | ca. 200.000 / m² |
Height approx. | 10-12mm |
Chain | 100% Cotton |
Manufactured | Hand Knotted |
Mir Rugs: Mir rugs get their name from the so-called Mir pattern. Originally, the pattern comes from the Persian city of Sarough, but today it is knotted in many regions of the Orient. Due to the simple pattern, the carpet fits perfectly into an existing interior. Also characteristic is the beautiful soft wool. Nevertheless, it is densely knotted wool and particularly durable. The Mir rug is therefore suitable as an insensitive everyday companion in a beautiful pattern.
Indian Rugs: The knotting of rugs in India dates back to the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. At that time, knotting factories were built according to the Persian model. The influence of the patterns can still be seen today even though Indian rugs are very good quality, especially in new creations.
Flor: flor
Cotton chain: Cotton is an excellent warp (base fabric) for a genuine hand-knotted rug, as it is hard-wearing and at the same time can be spun fine and close-meshed.
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Age: | New |
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Chain: | Cotton |
Color: | Blue |
Condition: | New |
Height: | 10-12mm |
Knots: | 200.000 |
Name: | Mir |
Origin: | Indian |
Processing: | Hand Knotted |
Shape: | Runner |