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This exquisite handmade Persian Oriental carpet is made from super fine wool and features a beautiful blue base color with a palmette flower pattern known as SHAAH ABBAASY. The rug measures 367 cm in length and 261 cm in width, with a linage of 65 knots and a total area of 9.5 sq.m. It is rectangular and falls under the 9 SQ.M size code name, making it perfect for larger spaces.
Crafted in Isfahan, renowned for producing some of the world's most beautiful rugs and carpets, this piece showcases the skill and artistry of Persian carpet weavers. The rug's warp is made from silk, which is known for its strength and durability, while the weft is made from super fine wool, giving the rug a soft and luxurious texture.
The SHAAH ABBAASY pattern is a classic design with a series of palmette flowers arranged symmetrically. The blue base color provides a beautiful backdrop for the intricate floral motifs, while the silk flower ornamentation adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
In addition, it is in new condition, making it a perfect investment for anyone looking for a beautiful, durable Persian carpet that will last for generations.
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"