Hand Knotted Persian Mahal Wool Rug - 10'2'' x 13'6''
Description
The Mahallat region of Azerbaijan is the place where the Mahal style of Persian carpets first appeared. The rugs are renowned for their hand-knotted designs, vivid colors, and semi-geometric patterns.
Mahal rugs have a lengthy and illustrious past that dates to the sixteenth century. The Mahallat region's nomadic tribes created them at first, using them as floor coverings. The Sultanabad forms of rug weaving, which were well-liked at the time, had an influence on the carpets. Mahal carpets are renowned for their hand-knotted designs, vivid hues, and semi-geometric patterns.
The rugs are often made of wool, and they are frequently knotted with a lot of knots, giving them a soft, opulent feel and enhancing their durability. Mahal rugs come in a range of shapes and sizes, but the colors that you'll most often see them in are beige, red, and blue. Large palmettes with leaves and vines, Harshang (crab), Herati (fish), Minakhani (rosette-linked trellis), Open Field with a central medallion, Maighan designs, and other conventional patterns are common Persian themes seen in the carpets.
Care Instruction
Swiftly attend to spills by gently patting them away with a pristine, snow-white sponge or cloth. For a thorough cleanse, enlist the aid of a professional cleaner. Elevate your rug's comfort and safety with a fitting rug pad, enhancing grip, softness, and resilience. Embrace the natural shedding process. Employ a vacuum with a gentle touch, opting for a beater bar-free model or adjusting it to accommodate your rug's plushness. Glide your vacuum methodically across the entirety of the rug, pivoting gracefully between sections instead of oscillating back and forth.
Note
During transit (Shipping), if the texture of the rug will be pressed and there may be some visible creases. Please note that, this is not a defect and it should be unnoticeable after a few days.
All rug sizes are approximate, We have made every effort to display the colors of our rugs as accurately as possible, however the colors may vary depending on display types (computer/phone screen) and the physical lighting condition of your space"