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  • Staining :

    The following method is a common method for staining and may not work for all carpets due to differences in color and material. Pourable materials. If something spills on the carpet, go to it immediately. Most molds will be removed without leaving a stain if they are cleaned quickly. First, remove as much liquid as possible with a piece of cloth or paper towel. Then dilute the liquid with water and stain the wet part until the moisture is completely gone. If there is still some liquid left on the carpet, repeat this process. Dry the wet part after staining. It is better to put something under the carpet so that the air flows under the carpet.

  • vacuum cleaner :

    Do not vacuum the roots of the carpet in any way. Stretching the roots in a vacuum cleaner suction will cause the roots to rupture. Do not pull the vacuum cleaner brush on the handmade carpet. Either remove the brush or use attachments. Vacuuming and cleaning handmade carpets is useful when necessary.

  • hint :

    Never wash handmade carpets with chemicals or steam, as this will lead to brittleness of the carpet materials and a decrease in the quality of the carpet. Do not wash handmade carpets in the washing machine. Do not move or shake the handmade carpet by force and pressure. Do not immerse the handmade rug in water unless absolutely necessary. Surface cleaning is usually sufficient. The best way to wash a handmade rug is to use cold water and a small amount of mild detergent, which should be done by a professional carpet cleaner, not at home.

  • Washing / cleaning handmade carpets (for woolen carpets) :

    The beauty and durability of handmade carpets depends a lot on cleanliness and attention. Handmade carpets should be washed every 3 to 5 years on average, depending on the use and the volume of traffic on them. The best way is to wash the carpet whenever it looks dirty.

  • Crushed fur (for fluffy carpets) :

    If it is on the carpet of the sofa, move it constantly so that it is not only on a certain part of the carpet and does not cause its crack to be compressed. If you have a heavy sofa with its bases on the carpet, brush it on the desired part, moisten it with a small amount of water and gently brush it again.

  • store :

    If you plan to store a handmade rug for a long time, use a piece of cloth or bedding for packaging and do not use air-safe plastic bags. Handmade rugs need to be outdoors and sometimes rot or mold in plastic bags. You can also use a box with some naphthalene or tobacco tablets (changed every few months). Ideally, large rugs should be wrapped around a pillar or pole and the protruding ends of the rug should be placed on a tripod or piece. It is recommended to lay the carpets open and flat on each other for long-term storage. Do not store carpets in damp, hot, humid or suffocating areas. This will cause the carpet to become moldy, create a bad odor, discolor the carpet and cause the carpet to fall off. Never leave the carpet wet and dry it. Failure to completely remove the moisture will lead to mold on the carpet. Do not store the carpet in a warm cupboard. Because it damages the durability and strength of the carpet and the base of the carpet becomes dry and brittle.

  • hang :

    Do not use nails or iron fasteners on the top of the rug to hang for a long time. Use suitable poster holders or clips and backrests so that the weight of the carpet is evenly distributed on both sides. The best way is to sew a strong piece of fabric to the back of the carpet and then pass a metal rod through the fabric and finally hang the rod on the wall. This method makes the carpet look beautiful on the wall and also distributes the weight of the carpet evenly.

  • Rotation :

    Rotate the rug constantly so that both sides of the rug are evenly exposed to sunlight and abrasion. On sunny days, use curtains or blinds to reduce the effects of direct sunlight on the carpet.

  • Injury :

    If the carpet is damaged, such as burning or tearing, consult a qualified professional as soon as possible to fix the problem! This is because the damage may get worse over time. Any part of the carpet that is worn or damaged and even large holes created in the carpet can be repaired and after repair, the carpet returns to its original beauty and quality.

  • Humidity :

    Water is the carpet's best friend and worst enemy. Water is the best tool for cleaning carpets and partial staining of wool carpets with solid color. But leaving the carpet wet can be dangerous for any carpet. Even high-consistency carpets may fade if left wet. But this means the fear of using handmade carpets in water-exposed environments such as bathrooms or kitchens is nothing to worry about! Only dry the carpet quickly if it gets wet. It can be spread in the open air to dry, or if the weather is cold, you can use a hair dryer. If the carpet is very wet, it is better to comb the wet part in the opposite direction of the carpet when drying.

  • Vermin :

    The best way to deal with pests is frequent traffic, light and regular airing of the carpet. Used carpets are less exposed to insects, but if the carpet is in storage, it needs to be inspected from time to time.

  • cedarn :

    A role of a rug whose main theme and index is a real or simplified form of cypress. The role of cypress is one of the ancient motifs of Iranians, which is inspired by the role of Jaqeh plant and inspires uprightness, endurance and strength. Survey designs include potted cypress, flower cypress and patterned cypress.

  • Ronasi :

    A kind of bright red color that is obtained from the root of the rhubarb plant. This color is obtained for the background of the text and the border of the carpet.

  • dendriform :

    A design of a rug whose main theme is a tree. The designer uses tree motifs to induce height, freshness, fertility, fruitfulness and longevity.

  • The main margin :

    The outline of the text or the border of the rug, which is made of square bricks. The inside of each brick or square frame is decorated with flowers and leaves, landscapes and other motifs.

  • The main margin :

    Wide margin

  • Margin :

    The part of the rug that surrounds the text.

  • All wool :

    Handmade carpet that is made of woolen yarn.

  • All silk :

    Handmade carpet that is made of silk thread.

  • Toranj Toranj :

    A design of a rug with several bergamots in the background.

  • The main bergamot :

    Larger bergamot in which the bergamot or smaller bergamot is designed.

  • bergamot :

    A definite area in the center of the carpet text separated by broken lines or curves from the text background. Toranj is designed in different shapes and is usually decorated with motifs, including Khatai and Islamic motifs. Sometimes a quarter bergamot design is also used to decorate carpet elastics. The bergamot has decorations such as the bergamot head and a hat to which it is attached.

  • spray :

    A design of a rug in which branches, leaves and flowers are scattered as patterns. One of the main themes of this design is Shah Abbasi flowers, blossoms and petals that cover the text of the carpet in an interconnected way. Error sprayer, broken sprayer and screw branch sprayer are some of the types of this design.

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