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Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia

Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia
Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia
Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia

Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia
There is No Place Like Home, Make Sure it’s What you Want it to Be. With over 7,000 Products to Choose From, Find your Reason to Renovate. Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia. MATERIAL – This Bright Brass Carpet Runner Rods and holder bracket secures the Staircase carpet runners in place. It is constructed of 100% solid cast brass with a long lasting tarnish resistant lacquered brass RSF polish. LACQUERED FINISH – The tarnish resistant brass polished carpet rod and brackets are elegantly crafted of brass for lifelong beauty and durability unlike brass-plated steel. The rods can be easily cut with the hacksaw to alter the length. PACKAGE INCLUDES – The mounting Hardware is included with the pack. One single pack consists of a rod and a pair of brackets. These are easy remove rods to clean carpet runner. FUNCTIONAL – Can be easily installed over stairs using given hardware. Rod measures 39 5/8 In. Length and 0.5 In. It is recommended that stair rods be at least 1.5 in. Longer than the runner width allowing for 0.25 in. Space on either side. Founded in 1978, Renovators Supply Manufacturing started in the foothills of Western Massachusetts. Focusing on High Quality Reasonable Priced Antique Reproduction Products with a touch of Modern Style and Feel. BRIGHT BRASS POLISHED SOLID CAST BRASS CARPET ROD SET. Achieve a casual yet timeless look with these carpet rods and holders and effectively secure your carpet runners in place. It is recommended that stair rods be at least 1.5 In. Longer than the runner width allowing for 0.25 In. Space on either side between the runner and brackets. Long lasting Carpet rods and holder brackets – Tarnish resistant lacquered solid brass Finish – Includes mounting screws for ready installation – Carpet rods are decorative and cannot be the sole means to secure your carpet runner safely – Rod measures 39 5/8 inches in length and 0.5 inch in diameter – Rods can be cut easily to meet the required length using a hacksaw. A SET OF PACK INCLUDES. One Rod – 2 Holding Brackets – Mounting Screws. PACK INFO – Pack Of 13. Brass Round Tubing Carpet Rod.
Bright Brass Stair Carpet Rod with Brackets 39 5/8 Inch, 1/2 Inch Dia
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Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft

Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft

Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3×20 ft. Professionally cleaned, ready for in-home use. 33″ x 236″ or 2’9? / Metric : 84 cm x 600 meters. The original rug is made of wool on wool. Created by stitching 2 hand made runners. Extra Long Vintage Turkish Runner Rug is in used condition. 3x20ft Stair tread washed and cleaned. About 50-60 years old. 18lbs – 8.1 kg. No Flash Please kindly note that; the image color may differ from the actual item colors and colors may differ from screen to screen. What is the Kilim (From Wikipedia) A kilim (Turkish: Kilim; Turkmen: Kilim; Azerbaijani: Kilim; Persian: Gilim) is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, including Iran, the Balkans and the Turkic countries. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs. Modern kilims are popular floor coverings in Western households. Etymology The term’kilim’ originates from the Persian galim where it means’to spread roughly’, perhaps of Akkadian or Aramean origin. Another name for Galim(Gilim) is Plas, Ferdowsi and other persian poet mentioned both Galim and plas as synonyms in Shahnameh No 35 mentioned as Plas(plus) No14 mentioned as Galim Like pile carpets, kilim have been produced since ancient times. The explorer Mark Aurel Stein found kilims dating to at least the fourth or fifth century CE in Hotan, China: As kilims are much less durable than rugs that have a pile to protect the warp and weft, it is not surprising that few of great age remain. Weaving technique Kilims are produced by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile. Kilim weaves are tapestry weaves, technically weft-faced plain weaves, that is, the horizontal weft strands are pulled tightly downward so that they hide the vertical warp strands. Turkish kilim, folded to show slits between different coloured areas When the end of a color boundary is reached, the weft yarn is wound back from the boundary point. Thus, if the boundary of a field is a straight vertical line, a vertical slit forms between the two different color areas where they meet. For this reason, most kilims can be classed as “slit woven” textiles. The slits are beloved by collectors, as they produce very sharp-etched designs, emphasizing the geometry of the weave. Weaving strategies for avoiding slit formation, such as interlocking, produce a more blurred design image. The weft strands, which carry the visible design and color, are almost always wool, whereas the hidden warp strands can be either wool or cotton. The warp strands are only visible at the ends, where they emerge as the fringe. This fringe is usually tied in bunches, to ensure against loosening or unraveling of the weave. Motifs Many motifs are used in Turkish kilims, each with many variations. A few examples are illustrated here, with meanings as described by Güran Erbek in Kilim. A widely used motif is the elibelinde, a stylized female figure, motherhood and fertility. Other motifs express the tribal weavers’ desires for protection of their families’ flocks from wolves with the wolf’s mouth or the wolf’s foot motif (Turkish: Kurt Agzi, Kurt Izi), or for safety from the sting of the scorpion (Turkish: Akrep). Several motifs hope for the safety of the weaver’s family from the evil eye (Turkish: Nazarlik, also used as a motif), which could be divided into four with a cross symbol (Turkish: Haç), or averted with the symbol of a hook (Turkish: Çengel), a human eye (Turkish: Göz), or an amulet (Turkish: Muska; often, a triangular package containing a sacred verse). Such an amulet woven into a rug is not a picture of the thing itself: it actually is an amulet, believed to confer protection by its presence. Other motifs symbolised fertility, as with the trousseau chest motif (Turkish: Sandikli), or the explicit fertility (Turkish: Bereket,) motif. The motif for running water (Turkish: Su Yolu) similarly depicts the resource literally. The desire to tie a family or lovers together could be depicted with a fetter motif (Turkish: Bukagi). Several other motifs represented the desire for good luck and happiness, as for instance the bird (Turkish: Kus) and the star or Solomon’s seal (Turkish: Yildiz). The oriental symbol of Yin/Yang is used for love and unison (Turkish: Ask ve Birlesim). Anatolian (Turkish) Perhaps the best known and most highly regarded, these kilims are traditionally distinguished by the areas, villages or cities in which they are produced, such as Oushak (Usak – Usak), Konya, Malatya, Karapinar and Hotamis. Most Anatolian kilims are slit woven. Larger antique kilims were woven in two to three separate sections on small nomadic horizontal floor looms in three feet wide long strips, then carefully sewn together matching the patterns edges to create an ultimately wider rug. These pieces are still being produced in very limited quantities by nomadic tribes for their personal use and are commonly known as cicims. Cicim or Jijim or Jajim are kilims woven in narrow strips that are sewn together. Zili is a rough supplementary-weft method used to decorate practical objects such as mats, sacks, cushions and tents. This item is in the category “Antiques\Rugs & Carpets”. The seller is “turkish_rugs” and is located in this country: TR. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: 3 x 20 ft
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Production Technique: Woven (classic)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Turkey
  • Department: Boys, Girls, Unisex Kids, Teens, Adult
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Style: Turkish
  • Pile Height: Flat
  • Item Width: 3 ft
  • Regional Design: Oushak
  • Weave: Flat Weave
  • Material: Wool
  • Theme: 1960s & 1970s
  • Pattern: Diamond
  • Type: Runner
  • Color: Multicolored
  • Item Thickness: 0.1 ft
  • Culture: Turkish
  • Item Length: 20 ft
  • Care Instructions: Professional Cleaning Recommended
  • Room: Any Room, Basement, Dining Room, Hallway, Home Office/Study, Kitchen
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Pile Type: Flat
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
  • Suitable For: Home
  • Background Color: Red
  • Rug Type: Runners
  • Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
  • UPC: 0754292251410

Vintage Runner Rug Flat Weave Stair Tread Wool Extra Long Kilim Runner 3x20ft
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