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Size excluding fringe: Approximately 119cm x 75.5cm Overall size including fringe: Approximately 126cm x 75.5cm This is a genuine Persian rug made of high-quality silk. Of course, it is hand-woven, not machine-made. Based on the design, craftsmanship, and knot density, I believe it is from Qom. The construction is very precise, with about 10 knots per centimeter. This translates to 1 million knots per square meter, which indicates the rug's quality. The total number of knots in this rug is calculated to be 900,000. The most distinctive feature is the large, deep navy blue plain space in the center, and I was drawn to the composition, which reminded me of an island floating on a lake. It has a different appeal from the typical all-over pattern Qom silk rugs, and the blank space gives it a somewhat modern atmosphere. I think it would be easy to match with both classic and modern interiors. Looking closely at the central medallion, animals are depicted, which appear to be peacock motifs, but the large eyes and front paws are cat-like, which is a personal favorite point. Perhaps to showcase the deep navy blue beautifully, the pile is slightly longer than typical Qom silk, and the reflection of light is not too strong, giving it a calm appearance. Because of the pile (though still within Qom silk standards), it has a slightly thicker and more substantial feel. The fourth photo is of the back of the rug. The beautiful pattern visible from the back is a characteristic of high-quality hand-woven rugs. There is no sign of wear or dirt on the fringe, and I believe the rug is in good condition overall. There is a very small white spot in the plain area in the center, but it is not a stain; it is where the white weft (warp thread?) is accidentally visible. This is an unavoidable phenomenon in plain hand-woven rugs, and attempting to remove it forcibly may damage the rug, so please be careful not to pull on it. Search terms: Persian rug, hand-woven, carpet, tile, traditional crafts, Iran
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