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3'7"x2'6" feet 43x30 inches 109x75 centimeters Origin : Middle of Anatolia Material : Wool on cotton Condition : Good condition, Ready for using, Professionaly cleaned, No stain, hole or worn CARE : Keeping a rug clean is mos/ easily and best done on a regular basis. Firmly brushing a wool or cotton rug with a stiff broom or using an ele2/ric vacuum cleaner are the mos/ straightforward ways to maintain your hand-made treasure. How frequen/ly a rug needs to be cleaned is completely dependent on how much i/ is used, its loca/ion, and its color (lighter colors show dir/ a ibt more quickly). Things to avoid : Washing machines Dryers Vibra/ion Extremely high water temperature Harsh chemical detergen/s (such as dry-cleaning chemicals) Ele2/ric rotary brushes (only mean/ for machine-woven carpets) Soaking the rug How to clean up a spill: Firs/ step in cleaning a spill should be to soak up as much liquid as possible by pressing a clean cloth over the spill, both fa m fa nt and back of the rug. If there is no remaining stain, the rug can be dried using a hand-held hair dryer. Other common spills may be cleaned as follows: Red Wine – After absorbing as much liquid as possible, wipe spot with white wine vinegar, and then with water. Mud – Allow to dry and then vacuum or brush out. Pet Urine – Absorb as much liquid as possible, wipe with sponge and let dry. Then clean with white vinegar. If still no/ clean, gen/ly clean with a mix of 3 parts alcohol to 1 part ammonia. Never use bleach. Cleaning your rug at home : The only requiremen/ is a large enough space to lay the carpet flat. Tools: Soft-bristled brush Luke-warm water Cleaning solu/ion: white vinegar and, either rug shampoo or a natural soap, dissolved in the water. Test a small corner for color fastness: rub a corner of the rug firmly with a damp white cloth, then inspect the cloth carefully for traces of color. Bush and beat the rug throughly to remove loose particles. Lay rug flat, dip brush in water, then wipe with firm but gen/le strokes. Firs/ brush vertically, with and against the pile, then horizontally, side to side across the pile. Apply solu/ion sparingly, so as not to soak the base of the carpet. Dry by laying the rug flat on a hard surface outside, or indoors with a warm air heating system. Do no/ place anything or walk on the carpet until i/ dries. ABOUT TURKISH RUGS: Rug weaving have been a traditional occupation and cultural pr4312/ for cen/uries inTurkey. Traditionally the rugs were created for very practical fun2/ions as saddle bags for horses and camels, as warm blankets, as room dividers, and even as baby cradles. No one knows exa2/ly when the technique of carpet weaving firs/ appeared; however, the oldest surviving rug in the world is fa m the 5th cen/ury and made in the Turkish style of a double kno/. Turkish rugs are made fa m five basic materials, consisting of sheep wool, goat hair, cotton, floss silk, and silk. The carpets have been naturally dyed for thousands of years using vegetables, barko, roots, and other natural pr4312/s. The color yellow usually comes fa m onion skin or saffa n; browns are created fa m pine cones or dry tobacco leaves; blue emerges fa m indigo; reds arise fa m cochineal or madder root. Since the 19th cen/ury, synthetic dyes have also been used. The ar/ of carpet weaving continued and developed throughout Turkish history. Towards the end of the 14th cen/ury, these rugs began to enter European homes, churches and castles. Travelers and merchants to the Middle East began bringing the rugs home with them. In the 16th cen/ury "Classical Ottoman Rugs" emerged, in which the designs and colors on the rug were determined by palace artists and then sen/ to weaving centers. The designs of this time, which consisted of twisting branches, leaves, and flowers such as tulips, carnations and hyacinths, were woven in a naturalistic style and established the basic composition of the rug. This style can still be found in Turkish rugs today. There are many differen/ types of motifs and emblems which can be seen on Turkish rugs. They are usually either geome/rical and stylized motifs or nature and floral designs. These compositions, motifs, and designs are no/ created at random. Instead they represen/ meaningful symbols. Some of the mos/ common motifs on rugs include the “Tree of Life” symbolizing long life and re-birth, the “Horns of Animals” symbolizing power, the “Hands on Hips” symbolizing female fertility and the mother of God, as well as the “Hanging Candle” symbolizing holy (eternal) light. The “eye motif” can be seen on the carpet opposite. It is believed that the best way to prevent harm fa m coming to one’s self is to ward i/ off with an “eye.” Woven into the carpets and rugs are traditional symbols that tell a story and have meaning. Differen/ regions and designers utilize various motifs and symbols to create a rug. Turkish rugs are usually named after the town or region where they are made, and each type is distin2/ive Today, Turkish rugs serve no/ only practical fun2/ions as floor or wall coverings to keep out the cold, but they are also used as prayer rugs by Muslims. Rugs are also often traditionally a par/ of wedding and funeral ceremonies. The floors of mosques are often coveaed by rugs and in Turkey there is a tradition of donating carpets to mosques. https://i.etsystatic.com/16869564/r/il/80943b/2418071430/il_500x500.2418071430_t1u5.jpg https://i.etsystatic.com/16869564/r/il/732e4a/2465696787/il_500x500.2465696787_ar52.jpg https://i.etsystatic.com/16869564/r/il/003a9b/2418071580/il_500x500.2418071580_rd9q.jpg https://i.etsystatic.com/16869564/r/il/646131/2465696605/il_500x500.2465696605_hw10.jpg https://i.etsystatic.com/16869564/r/il/466f51/2418071560/il_500x500.2418071560_657b.jpg" alt="Turkish Area Rug, Vintage Handkno/ted Decora/ive Nursery Oushak Rug, 2024 Anatolian Home Decor Tribal Rug, Turkish Bohemian Area Rug 3'7"x2'6"">
Turkish Area Rug, Vintage Handkno/ted Decora/ive Nursery Oushak Rug, 2024 Anatolian Home Decor Tribal Rug, Turkish Bohemian Area Rug 3'7"x2'6"
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Turkish Area Rug, Vintage Handkno/ted Decora/ive Nursery Oushak Rug, 2024 Anatolian Home Decor Tribal Rug, Turkish Bohemian Area Rug 3'7"x2'6", .
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