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This exquisite Persian Oriental carpet is a handmade rug crafted from luxurious silk in a beautiful cream color. Measuring 153 cm in length and 105 cm in width, it features a 50-knot linage and rectangular shape. The rug has a size code-named "Zar O Nim" and belongs to the 150 x 100 cm size group.
This rug is a fine example of Qom-style Oriental carpet, and its elegant design is known as "GolDaany," which translates to "flower pot design." The rug's intricate pattern showcases beautifully detailed flower pots set against a cream background, creating a stunning visual impact. The ornate design is further highlighted by the use of silk for the warp, weft, and flower ornamentation.
Qom, located in central Iran, is well-known for producing high-quality Persian carpets. This rug is a testament to the region's rich heritage of rug weaving and showcases the expert craftsmanship of Persian rug makers.
In addition to its exceptional beauty, this rug is also durable and easy to maintain, thanks to its high-quality materials and construction. In addition, the carpet is in new condition, ensuring its longevity and making it an excellent investment for homeowners looking to add an elegant touch to their home decor.
Almost every oriental carpet or rug is occasionally susceptible to spills. Most accidents can be handled with a minimum of trouble.
Normally, cleaning Persian rugs is not a hard staff if you really know what to do. Ninety percent of all spills can be removed without staining your carpet.
Persian carpets are very easily spot cleaned at home if they are tackled at once with cold water; a washcloth; gentle, non-perfumed soaps or, neutral pH (neither acid nor base) detergent. Moisture should be blotted dry between each phase of the cleaning process. It is absolutely vital to rinse the soap residue from the rug, and to dry the spot fairly quickly, using a hair dryer or fan, if necessary.
The following tips and suggestions for cleaning Persian rugs in other words the removal of stains from your Persian Rug are provided for your reference
"you should learn basic preparations before cleaning Persian rugs"