Shiraz Teppich 283x185cm - Perserteppich
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Shiraz Teppich 283x185cm - Perserteppich

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Shiraz Teppich 283x185cm - PerserteppichDieser Shiraz Teppich wurde von Hand geknpft und zeigt ein Medaillonmuster, das dem Stck seine reprsentative Wirkung verleiht. Aus der Region Shiraz im Sden Irans hier knpfen Nomadenstmme wie die Ghashghai Teppiche von ursprnglicher Schnheit. Aus der Provinz Fars im Sden Irans Shiraz Teppiche spiegeln das Handwerk der Nomaden wider und bestechen durch lebendige Farben und robusten Charakter. Die feine Knpfung verleiht dem Flor besondere Dichte und

Dieser Shiraz Teppich wurde von Hand geknüpft und zeigt ein Medaillonmuster, das dem Stück seine repräsentative Wirkung verleiht. Aus der Region Shiraz im Süden Irans – hier knüpfen Nomadenstämme wie die Ghashghai Teppiche von ursprünglicher Schönheit. Aus der Provinz Fars im Süden Irans – Shiraz-Teppiche spiegeln das Handwerk der Nomaden wider und bestechen durch lebendige Farben und robusten Charakter. Die feine Knüpfung verleiht dem Flor besondere Dichte und ermöglicht filigrane Musterdetails. Die von Hand gesponnene Schurwolle gibt dem Teppich seine charakteristische Textur und Langlebigkeit. Ein Teppich, dessen Qualität man nicht nur sieht, sondern unter den Füßen fühlt. Langlebig, pflegeleicht und bestens geeignet für Räume mit Fußbodenheizung. Ein handgeknüpftes Unikat aus unserer Nomadic-Kollektion. Persönlich ausgewählt von Morgenland – Ihrem Fachhändler für handgeknüpfte Perserteppiche und Orientteppiche.

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