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February 13, 2007
Oriental
rugs can be purchased in a great variety of colors and patterns, and will
add beauty and elegance to your home decor.When you decide to decorate a
room, consider choosing one or more of these exciting and durable area rugs
as a cornerstone for your color and design choices. If you are adding a rug
to an existing decorating plan, you will have no trouble finding one that
complements the choices already made. Although oriental rugs are found most
often in living rooms and dining rooms, they are also a popular choice as
runners for high traffic areas, for foyers, and even for bedrooms. Your home
decorating scheme can include them throughout the interior of your house
if you really love them.
What is an Oriental Rug?
When the term "oriental" is used in reference to rugs, it means those
rugs produced anywhere on the continent of Asia, and includes:
Persian rugs - made in Iran (formerly Persia), the country that produces
more handmade rugs than all other rug-making countries combined, and are considered
by many to be the finest
Afghanistan rugs - still woven mainly by nomadic tribes
Indian rugs - mostly imitation of Persian designs, but of coarser wool
Pakistan rugs - from the country that is the fourth largest rug producer
in the world
Caucasian rugs - from the region between the Black Sea and the Caspian
Sea, and characterized by bright red, rust, or burgundy colors, bold geometric
designs, and narrow borders
Rugs from Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Tibet, and a host of other Asian countries
Each country produces its own distinct style and quality of rug, although many
are imitations of Persian designs, as well as modern Tibetan and Indo-Persian
designs. Making rugs by hand is an ancient art, and the designs reflect the
religious and ethnic structures found in the history of the countries of origin.
These designs are still produced today, sometimes by hand and sometimes within
a modern rug-weaving industry. The common patterns are traditional floral or
garden motifs, often with a central medallion, or a geometric or curvilinear
design, or central scenes that look like paintings.
How to Choose Oriental Rugs for Your Home
To decorate with oriental rugs, it is important to take both color and design
into consideration. The color should be harmonious with the other colors in
the room in which the rug is to be placed and should repeat the dominant or
accent colors, or include shades of one or more of them. If the colors are
compatible with other colors in the room, even a modern home can be enhanced
by the popular traditional designs in oriental rugs.
When choosing an appropriate design, consider how you are going to use the
rug. If the center of the rug is going to be very visible, a medallion or central
motif or scene is a happy choice. If, however, the center of the rug is going
to be under a dining room table or under a bed, it would be better to chose
one with a repetitive design or one where the most detail and interest is in
the borders.
As well, very colorful rugs with very busy designs can bring a subdued room
to life; simple designs and a limited color palette are better in a room that
is already colorful and busy. Geometric designs work best in new or modern
homes, and curvilinear designs are more appropriate for old and traditional
homes. It is most important that the rug does not clash, in either color or
pattern, with any other fabric in the room in which it is to be used.
How to Find a Good Buy
A reputable dealer or outlet will give you the "good buy" oriental
rug for which you are shopping. Before you go to the store, give some serious
thought to the color, design and size of rug you need, and how much you are
willing to pay. If you have clear ideas of what you want and have made some
decisions beforehand, it will reduce the dizzying number of choices facing
you when you have to make your selection.
An antique oriental rug is the most expensive rug, of course, and even if cost
is not an issue, authenticity is. Documentation for an antique rug, including
the appraised value, is sometimes available, but if not, you can ask for an
independent appraisal or a guarantee if you don't know the dealer.
Most people, however, are not buying an antique, and are simply interested
in choosing a beautiful rug and getting good value for their money. It is possible
to find a discount oriental rug, or a wholesale buy if you shop around. Whether
the carpet is cheap or expensive from your point of view, it is important that
you understand the factors that affect the cost. These are:
Natural or synthetic fibers
Method of production - handmade or machine woven
Intricacy and rarity of design
Region of origin
Wool is the most expensive fabric, but it is warm, durable, dirt-resistant,
fire-resistant, and easy to clean, and has become the standard by which all
rugs are judged. Other natural materials used in oriental rugs are cotton and
silk, and blends of wool and silk. These materials are more durable than synthetics
and never release chemical gases into the air, which is significant to people
with health concerns. If you are looking for a less expensive rug, synthetic
fibers rather than natural are the answer.
The knots per square inch (kpsi) in an oriental rug is a good indication of
its quality, and a high number of knots is usually an indication of durability
as well as higher cost.
Expect slight inconsistencies and at least one imperfection in a hand-woven
rug originating from a country in the Middle East. The philosophy, from an
Islamic point of view, is that only God is perfect, and, therefore, nothing
man makes should be perfect. A flaw will be carefully woven into each rug.
"Handmade" means that the rug has been constructed by hand, but it
does not necessarily mean that it has been hand-knotted. "Hand-hooked" means
the yarn has been inserted into a backing with a hand-held tool. Handmade, hand-knotted
rugs are superior in quality to those made by machine made because a rug is more
durable when each knot has been individually tightened. Expect to pay more for
them.
You can beautify your home with oriental rugs if you give some careful thought
to the colors and designs that will work best with your style preferences.
By taking time to shop around and make sure that you are buying a quality rug
from a reputable dealer, you will be able to enjoy your beautiful rugs for
many happy years.
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