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Overdyed Rugs
In recent years, a new trend emerged in the rug industry in which vintage and antique rugs are Over dying is a technique that traditionally performed on vintage handwoven wool rugs, by which the original color is removed undergo a gentle dyeing process and then a single vibrant color is added, insofar as the initial patterns don’t fade, Over dying allows us to save beautiful antique rugs that may be worn And restore them to a new found glory!.
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Esfahan is the name of a city in Persia that has long been the center of production of the famous Persian rugs. Harmony, symmetry, variety of colors, low pile and using Persian knots are features of Esfahan carpets. These features turned them into one of the most original Persian rugs. In producing these carpets, traditional designs like Shah Abbasi, Vase, Tree of Life and Pictorial are still used. However, the most popular motifs are medallion. Weavers of Esfahan usually used Persian Knots.
Length | 390 Cm |
Width | 291 Cm |
Weight | 30 Kg |
Compositions | Wool |