Persian carpet Qum cork / silk on cotton 20th century
This carpet was knotted in the holy city of Qum in the centre of Persia. The used wool is known as cork wool, which is the first wool of a lamb.. This makes it possible to spin the wool extra thin, which leads to sustainable threads so that the carpet can be tightly knotted.The rug is crafted excellently. This type of carpet shows the beautiful tradition of knotting silk carpets.Hand knotted. 230 x 140 cm Thickness: Approx. 8-10 mm Approx. . Iran, cork/silkCotton warp knots/m² High quality, on good condition – 100% natural colours, see all photos and enjoy the masterpiece.Shipped by registered post. # Read More