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Indo Nepal Wool 245x155

Indo Nepal Wool 245x155

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Indian rugs have been renowned for their masterful craftsmanship and cultural roots for centuries.

A Hand-Knotted Unique Piece from Wool:
Made from high-quality wool, this completely hand-knotted Indian rug offers both durability and warmth. The wool has been carefully cleaned and dyed to ensure the vibrancy of its colors and outstanding quality.

Classic Beauty for Every Room:
This intricately crafted unique piece impresses not only with its modern Nepal design and stylish color scheme but also with its remarkable adaptability, allowing it to harmoniously integrate into nearly any interior.

Our wool rugs are ideal for discerning tastes seeking authentic designs and craftsmanship. Enrich your home with a piece of traditional artistry that transcends generations and enhances every space with its unique charm!

 

Product Features:

Carpet Number RB3-424
Condition New / Stock
Size 2.45 m x 1.55 m = 3.80 ㎡
Thickness Approx. 15 mm
Weight Approx. 14 kg
Knot Density
Approx. 60,000 per
Pile Wool
Warp Cotton
Design
Indo Nepal
Manufacturing
Hand-Knotted
Origin India 
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  • About Khademi

    Since 1994, the company founded in Hamburg has been known for perfectly crafted, exquisitely fine oriental rugs made from the finest materials with the highest artistic standards. In addition to production facilities in Iran, such as in Qom, Isfahan, and Tabriz, Khademi has selected exclusive producers in India, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey, who implement the company's visions while ...

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  • Carpets from India

    The art of rug weaving in India has a long history, dating back to the 16th century. The Mughal rulers of the time were great patrons of this art, and rugs became an important part of royal palaces. These rugs often featured intricate patterns and symbols that were not only aesthetically pleasing but also carried deeper meanings. In particular, the use of symbols from Persian art and the ...

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