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Indulge in the beauty of this Handmade Rug from Qom, crafted with super fine wool and featuring a vibrant full-color design. With its dimensions of 160x105 cm, this rectangular rug is an ideal addition to any room in your home. The impeccable linage of 55 knots demonstrates the weavers' skill and attention to detail.
This rug has a classic palmette flower pattern inspired by Oriental heritage. It is made of silk and cotton for durability and has a luxurious texture. Its timeless design is impressive.
Originating from Qom, a city renowned for its rug-weaving traditions, this rug is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Persian rugs. It belongs to the Zar O Nim size group and has a specific size code name. With an area of 1.7 sq.m, this rug provides generous coverage for your floor.
This colorful rug adds personality to any room with its intricate pattern and rich hues. It's in pristine condition, ensuring quality.
Experience luxury with the Handmade Qom Rug. Made from super fine wool, and it boasts a stunning full-color design that blends classic and modern styles. Elevate your home décor with this masterpiece.
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"