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Loribaft
309 cm x 249 cm
Nr. 17143

Sale price3.999,00 €

Plain Loribaft, rusty red with stripes

Place of origin
Indien
Size309 cm x 249 cm (= 7.69 qm)
Manufacturinghand knotted
MaterialFlor: wool and viscose
Weft & Warp: cotton
Knots/m2250.000
Pile height13mm
Conditionnew
Coloringrusty red
EditionSingle piece

Place of origin

Lori rugs have colorful imaginative geometric patterns. Modern Lori today usually have plain and monochromatic designs. Loris usually come in natural shades of cream, brown and grey. But there are also loris in vivid yellow, red or blue. Still today, the traditional stylized and geometric patterns from the everyday life of the nomads, such as goats, camels, dogs, plants or people, can be found in the patterns of Lori rugs. The geometric pattern and the jovial colors make for a pleasant, warm living atmosphere. Lori rugs are a finer version of the Gabbeh, knotted by the Lurs, a tribe in southwest Persia (also Loristan). They are also known as Loribaft. The suffix "baft" stands for "knotted". Translated, Loribaft means Lurs knot.

Patterns

The pile is a plain rusty red. The simple design is understated, but can also provide a great design accent. The monochrome appearance of this rug fits perfectly in any environment.

The straight stripes of this Loribaft organize and structure the pattern.
br /> The surface of this Loribaft has a flecked effect. The color changes and light-dark shades of the pile yarn run across the length of the rug, making the colors shimmer and making the rug impervious to dirt. Because of these so-called color jumps Abrash the rug appears more lively. The flecking is the result of the wool of this Loribaft being hand-spun. During dyeing, the natural dyes are absorbed differently.

Material

The pile of this Loribaft is made of a durable mixture of wool and viscose. Viscose also acetate silk or rayon is generally obtained from the natural product of cellulose, in other words from the raw material, wood. In India the cellulose mass is obtained from bamboo. In an elaborate process, the pulpy cellulose is pulled into a continuous textile yarn. This is why viscose is also referred to as the continuous filament yarn. Because of the silky sheen of the yarn, viscose obtained from bamboo is also called "Bamboo Silk". The colloquially used designation "artificial silk" is not permitted under the German Textile Labelling Act TKG. The weft and warp threads of this Loribaft are made of cotton. This versatile material is tear-resistant and stretchable and, therefore, ideal for a durable backing fabric.

Eine Fotoaufnahme eines Loribaft Teppichs.
Loribaft
309 cm x 249 cm
Nr. 17143
Sale price3.999,00 €