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Olmaz Sumak Heriz Persian Carpet Silk & Wool 105x150
This Sumak Heriz Persian carpet is comprised of high-quality silk & wool, knotted on a cotton foundation, and features symmetrical medallion and motifs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Title: Olmaz |
Kind: Carpet |
Design: Sumak Heriz |
Material: Pure Silk & Wool with plant-based dye |
Color: Copper |
Width: 105 cm Length: 150 cm Area: 158 cm |
COA: Certificate of authenticity included |
Shipping: Free delivery in UAE within 7 business days |
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Heriz Persian carpets are renowned for their durability, distinctive geometric designs, and deep, rich colors. Originating from the Heriz region in Northwest Iran, these carpets have been a staple of Persian craftsmanship for centuries.
Silk Heriz Persian rugs are a luxurious and rare variant of the traditional Heriz carpets, known for their exceptional quality and intricate designs. While most Heriz rugs are made with wool, the use of silk elevates these rugs to a higher level of artistry and value.
A Sumak Heriz Persian carpet is typically used as a decorative centerpiece in formal living rooms, bedrooms, or reception areas, where its intricate design and luxurious material can be fully appreciated.
It may also be displayed as wall art or kept as a collector's item and is generally not placed in high-traffic areas due to it's delicate nature and the need to maintain it's pristine condition.
Sumak Heriz Persian Carpet Key Characteristics
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Material Quality: These carpets are made from the finest silk, often combined with high-quality wool. The use of silk results in a smoother texture and a more detailed weave, allowing for extremely intricate patterns and a luminous sheen that enhances the visual depth of the design.
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Design and Patterns: Sumak silk & wool Heriz carpets retain the bold geometric patterns and medallion motifs characteristic of traditional Heriz rugs but with greater detail and precision. The intricate patterns often include elaborate floral designs and complex borders, which are beautifully rendered thanks to the fine silk threads.
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Color Palette: The silk fibers hold dye exceptionally well, resulting in vibrant and rich colors. The color schemes often include deep reds, blues, golds, and earth tones, with subtle variations that give the carpet a sophisticated and dynamic appearance.
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Weaving Technique: The knot density in Sumak silk & wool Heriz carpets is typically much higher than in standard woolen versions, sometimes reaching up to 1,000 knots per square inch. This fine knotting allows for highly detailed patterns and a luxurious, soft texture.
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Durability: While silk is more delicate than wool, the combination of silk and high-quality wool in these carpets makes them both beautiful and durable. However, they are best suited for low-traffic areas where they can be appreciated without significant wear.
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Rarity and Value: Sumak Heriz Persian carpet is among the most valuable Persian rugs due to the high cost of materials and the exceptional skill required to produce it. It is often considered an investment piece, appreciated not only for its beauty but also for its long-term value.
Sumak Heriz Persian carpet is not only a functional piece but also a work of art, often used in spaces where it can be appreciated for its beauty and craftsmanship.
These carpets are typically used as statement pieces in formal settings, where their intricate designs and luxurious materials can be fully appreciated.
They represent the pinnacle of Persian carpet weaving, combining traditional artistry with the finest materials available. View the full collection here
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CARE
Vacuum your Sumak Heriz Persian carpet regularly to extend the rug’s life.
Air it out to help prevent moisture buildup.
Rotate to distribute wear and fading.
Avoid excessive sunlight to prevent fading.
Clean spills immediately to minimize damage.
Use under-rug padding for multiple benefits.
Be mindful of furniture placement.
Supervise pets around the rug.
Call the pros for occasional deep cleans.