Malayer
Malayer
Description
These hand-knotted rugs have their name from Malayer, a town in the Iranian province Hamadan. They look like patchwork quilts, as they are made by using pieces of old, used rugs. The pieces are sand-washed in a way that leaves the original pattern barely visible. This gives the antique rugs new life and a completely new quality. With a Persian Malayer, you don’t just get a high-quality rug – you decorate your home with a piece of ancient Persian handicraft. Persian Malayer are antique hand knotted rugs of Persian origin. The Patchwork Collection consists of old rugs that have been beyond repair, and instead cut into smaller pieces and used for patchwork. The Patchwork pieces are stonewashed and recolored in light, dark, or bright colors, with the old patterns being just visible. The Patchwork rug forms a completely new and unique design. The rugs are of a very high quality and are available in large sizes. With the Malayer Patchwork Collection, you do not just get a rug; you adorn your home with a unique piece of antique, Persian handicraft.
Technical Data
Ref | 1459044 |
Country of origin | Persia |
Dimensions | 248 x 74 1.84 m² |
Manufacturing | Genuine hand knotted rug |
Pile | Wool |
Warp | Cotton |
Knot density | 50-150.000 knots per sqm. |
Condition | In very good condition |
Age | 20-50 years old |
Shape | Rectangular |
Delivery
Free delivery by DHL or UPS in Europe