Varamin Blue 64435

7.900 kr
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Varamin Rugs, originating from the Varamin region in northern Iran, are renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship and traditional designs. These rugs, often hand-knotted, reflect the rich culture and history of Persian rug art. Each rug tells a story, woven with symbolism and deep meaning, giving them a unique place among Persian rugs. Varamin rugs are known for their repetitive, geometric patterns and distinctive motifs such as the "Mina Khani" design. This traditional pattern, consisting of floral motifs and diamond-shaped rosettes, is often repeated throughout the rug, creating a harmonious and balanced composition. The colors used in Varamin rugs are typically warm tones like red, dark blue, and ivory, bringing a sense of elegance and warmth to your interior. These rugs are knotted with high-quality wool, often from local sheep breeds, which ensures a soft and durable texture. The knot density in Varamin rugs is relatively high, contributing to their durability and intricate detail. The weavers use traditional methods that have been passed down through generations, ensuring an authentic product that is both culturally and aesthetically valuable. Varamin rugs fit perfectly in both classic and modern interiors. Their timeless design and refined patterns make them versatile and suitable for various spaces in your home, from the living room to the dining room. Due to their rich colors and detailed patterns, they serve as a focal point, elevating the ambiance and appearance of your interior. In addition to their aesthetic value, Varamin rugs are also a durable investment. Their high quality and traditional production ensure that these rugs last for generations. Moreover, purchasing a hand-knotted Varamin rug contributes to the preservation of centuries-old traditions and supports local artisans in Iran.

Pattern: Iran/Persian

Size: 154 x 110 cm

Knots per m2: 350000

Thickness in mm: 9

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Blue

Delivery time: 2-3 Days on average