Antiquarian Bakhtiari Khedive Multi 8713 Rug by Louis De Poortere
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- Material : Polyester , Recycled Material
- Cleaning Process : Professional Cleaning
- Pattern : Floral
- Construction : Machine Made
- Pile height : 3mm
- Weight : 1500GSM
- Backing : Latex , Anti-slip
- Origin : Belgium
- Type : Luxurious , Traditional , Persian
Khedive Multi 8713 Rug in the Antiquarian Bakhtiari Design offers a unique blend of tradition and style. The artform that it flaunts tells stories of the Bakhtiari tribe who have been weaving magic since the early 19th century. Manufactured to perfection from mechanical jacquard, the rug is flatwoven in structure. The pure cotton that goes into its making delivers a durable, highly breathable, and lustrous product.
Antique Bakhtiari Antiquarian Rug Collection by Louis De Poortere
'Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old, but of the antique.' Art always has a story to tell; a history that it boasts of. Bakhtiari tribe, located in Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari, Iran - is weaving magic into the hearts of tradition aficionados since the early 19th century. The design- inspired by intricate floral patterns is drenched in subtle shades, that elegantly spreads itself over the distressed cotton material. Antique Bakhtiari Antiquarian Rug Collection by Louis De Poortere comes straight from Belgium to mesmerize your senses. The hand-finished trait adds to its raw nature. Flatwoven in structure, it is manufactured to perfection from mechanical jacquard. Crafted from pure cotton,this fine piece of art is highly breathable and has a lustrous appeal.
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