Hereke 50 %
67 x 111cm$3,243
$6,498Only 1 available - single piece
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Hereke Rugs: The city of Hereke is located in Turkey near Istanbul. World famous, the city is known for probably the finest silk rugs in the world. Old and new Hereke rugs are equally valuable and unique in their pattern. Because some Hereke rugs are double knotted, they can be as fine as 3,000,000 knots per square meter. A genuine Hereke rug shines without words, as the fineness and high quality of workmanship is immediately noticeable to everyone. With a Hereke rug you give your interior a particularly exclusive accent.
Turkish rugs: Turkish hand-knotted rugs are very rare and are almost no longer knotted today, so many are already antique or semi-antique. Due to the fineness and rarity, these rugs are often traded as an investment.
Silk pile: Silk is the finest and most supple yarn in the world and thus gives the rug a very exclusive touch. Silk is used only for very high quality rugs and gives the rug a very pleasant feel.
Silk chain: The warp is the base fabric on which the pile is knotted. The finer the warp, the sharper the pattern of the rug at the end. Only the finest rugs are knotted on silk, because with silk you can create a much tighter and finer warp than with wool. Therefore, only with real silk in the warp can you achieve knot counts of 600,000 and more knots per QM.
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Article No. | 1076020 |
Size | 67 x 111 cm |
Provenance | Hereke |
Origin | Turkey |
Knots approx. | ca. 1.000.000 / m² |
Pile | 100% Silk |
Chain | 100% Silk |
Manufactured | Hand Knotted |
Hereke Rugs: The city of Hereke is located in Turkey near Istanbul. World famous, the city is known for probably the finest silk rugs in the world. Old and new Hereke rugs are equally valuable and unique in their pattern. Because some Hereke rugs are double knotted, they can be as fine as 3,000,000 knots per square meter. A genuine Hereke rug shines without words, as the fineness and high quality of workmanship is immediately noticeable to everyone. With a Hereke rug you give your interior a particularly exclusive accent.
Turkish rugs: Turkish hand-knotted rugs are very rare and are almost no longer knotted today, so many are already antique or semi-antique. Due to the fineness and rarity, these rugs are often traded as an investment.
Silk pile: Silk is the finest and most supple yarn in the world and thus gives the rug a very exclusive touch. Silk is used only for very high quality rugs and gives the rug a very pleasant feel.
Silk chain: The warp is the base fabric on which the pile is knotted. The finer the warp, the sharper the pattern of the rug at the end. Only the finest rugs are knotted on silk, because with silk you can create a much tighter and finer warp than with wool. Therefore, only with real silk in the warp can you achieve knot counts of 600,000 and more knots per QM.
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Age: | New |
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Chain: | Silk |
Color: | Beige |
Condition: | New |
Flor: | Silk |
Height: | Keine Angabe |
Knots: | 1.000.000 |
Name: | Hereke |
Name Addition: | silk |
Origin: | Turkey |
Processing: | Hand Knotted |
Shape: | Rectangular |