Orientmattor

Lori Blue 45463

13.200 kr 6.900 kr Save 48%

SKU: NC.45433

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Pattern: Iran/Persian

Production: Handmade

Size: 323 x 210 cm

Knots per m2: 120000

Thickness in mm: 10

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Blue

Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average

Certificate of origin: Yes

Luri rugs are a type of Persian rug made by the Luri ethnic groups, primarily in the western and southwestern regions of Persia. These rugs are known for their distinctive patterns, robust quality, and the rich cultural history they represent. Luri rugs are known for their geometric patterns and stylized nature motifs. Common patterns include diamonds, rhombuses, and hexagons. The design is often asymmetrical and may include animal and plant motifs. They are more rustic and simple compared to other Persian rugs. These rugs are typically woven from high-quality wool, making them both soft and durable. Luri rugs usually use Turkish (symmetrical) knots, which contribute to their robust structure. Weaving traditionally occurs on horizontal looms, which is common among nomadic peoples. The colors in Luri rugs are often natural, produced from plant dyes. Common colors include deep red, blue, brown, and green tones. The color palette is often subdued, giving the rugs an earthy and warm feel. Luri rugs come in a variety of sizes, from small prayer rugs to larger area rugs. They are versatile and can be used in different types of rooms. Luri rugs reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Luri tribes. Each rug tells a story and carries traditions passed down through generations. The weavers are often women who learn the craft from their mothers and pass on the traditional patterns and techniques. Each Luri rug is unique due to the handmade process and traditional patterns, which can attract customers looking for something special and authentic. The earthy and natural colors make Luri rugs suitable for many different interior styles, from traditional to modern.