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Reasons Why Oriental Rugs Are One Of The Most Desirable Decorative Items.

Reasons Why Oriental Rugs Are One Of The Most Desirable Decorative Items.<br>Understanding the Types and Designs of the rugs before buying<br>

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Reasons Why Oriental Rugs Are One Of The Most Desirable Decorative Items.

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  1. Reasons Why Oriental Rugs Are One Of The Most Desirable Decorative Items. Understanding the Types and Designs of the rugs before buying

  2. Planning to buy authentic Oriental rugs? Most people don’t know where to look for one and how to know if what is being offered to them is a genuine piece.Before we come to that, let’s understand: What exactly is an Oriental rug?Orient is the term used for the countries in the East. A rug made in this part of the world using various types of materials such as silk, wool, or even cotton, is regarded as authentic.

  3. What Are Oriental Rugs? In a reputed rug merchant’s display, you might even come across products from Western Europe and the Caucasus and some hand-woven authentic-looking ones from Egypt, Romania, and Uzbekistan. However, rugs from countries that have a tradition that goes back to thousands of years are of a distinct class. They come from Iran, India, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Pakistan.

  4. What Are Oriental Rugs? Oriental hand-woven rugsare made using a manually operated loom. There can be variations in the types of looms used.  In small villages, they create the rugs using wooden looms with not much focus on perfection in the loom design. In a professional workshop, the loom would most likely be metal and precisely designed. The Oriental rugs that come from other countries are not authentic in the classic sense. These are mass-produced using machines that copy the original designs. An original Oriental handwoven traditional rugof average 9’ X 12’ size made using routine methods can take around 3000 hours to complete and more time on setting up the loom, spinning the material, designing, dyeing, and finishing.

  5. Difference Between Oriental And Persian Rugs Well, a Persian rug is an Oriental rug created in Iran. Most Persian rugshave a history of 100 years and more and come from the former Persian Empire. Weavers from Persia are known for their passionate commitment to exquisite designs and premium quality – two aspects of rug weaving that they never compromise on.  Visit any reputed museum in the world, and you can be sure that the rugs on display here were created by Persian weavers. All Persian rugs are Oriental rugs, but not all Oriental rugs are Persian rugs – That should infuse some clarity and clear confusion

  6. Next is …types of designs in Oriental rugs

  7. Types of Oriental Rugs Village Rugs– Woven by agricultural communities with access to local materials, these rugs are generally woven on vertical looms. However, horizontal looms are also not uncommon. The rugs have warps of cotton and wefts of wool or cotton. City Rugs– These rugs are commercially woven using permanent looms by trained and skilled craftsmen. The entire process from start to finish is done using machines and technology.

  8. Types of Oriental Rugs 3. Palace Rugs– As the name suggests, these types of rugs are large-sized and have very intricate designs. Made of the finest quality raw materials and handcrafted by the best artisans, these rugs are not only rare to find but inordinately expensive as well. 4. Prayer Rugs– These come in standard sizes of 2’ X 4’ and 4’ X 8’ and are usually designed to have an arch at one end. These rugs represent reverence and are among the most sought-after rugs today.

  9. Materials Used In Creating Oriental Rugs

  10. Materials Used In Creating Oriental Rugs Most of the hand-knotted oriental rugs have a woolen pile. However, despite the name emphasizing that wool is used for the pile, this is a misnomer. The pile may contain animal and hair fibers in various combinations. Apart from the common presence of sheep’s wool, the woolen rugsmay also contain camel hair, goat hair, metal fibers, mohair, and silk. Oriental carpets made of silk are further categorized into natural and synthetic silk. Mercerized cotton is also an element of these carpets. Different types of materials are used for creating oriental rugs. However, some general materials account for 99 percent of all hand-knotted rugs.

  11. Artisans often blended different materials such as wools, cottons, and silks to create fine pieces of carpets. Silk was a common factor in pile materials that reflected luxury and style. Wool was the default pile material because of its excellent physical properties and high durability. It was easy for workers to work with wool as it could be easily and quickly drawn and spun into yarn. The cleaning of woolen fibers is also easy when compared to other materials because of its unique structure. It also lends easily to the dyeing process. The tensile strength of wool is another key reason why it is preferred by workers for creating piles. Wool does not shrink when washed.

  12. Many workers and designers also prefer using silk in the pile work because of its high durability. It does not need a mordant to be dyed. Also, weavers can place a very high knot count into the carpet with silk threads. However, the popularity of silk fibers dips when compared to wool because of two key factors. One, silk stains easily and is difficult to clean. Two, the cost is high when compared to wool. That’s the reason for the rampant use of synthetic silk (mercerized cotton) in oriental carpets. They look and feel like real silk.

  13. Cotton is generally used in the creation of wefts and warps in oriental rugs. Luxurious rugs make use of silk fibers.  A combination of the two can be seen in some antique pieces. The popularity of cotton sustained in the Oriental carpet-making industry because it was regarded as the best for creating a base fiber. It’s low cost and high durability were also the key contributing factors.

  14. Where To Buy Oriental Rugs Choosing the right location and rugs suppliers is a vital decision because it is easy to slip up because of the presence of a large number of players in the market. Research and collate a list of the finest rug distributors while purchasing Oriental rugs and carpets to make sure that you get the right one for your needs and at the right price too. Handmade rugs are the best. Look for a reliable, reputed, and authentic rug resource that can not only provide a wide range of choices but also guide you into making the best buying decisions based on your needs and budget.

  15. Where To Buy Oriental Rugs Istanbul Rug, located in Berkeley, California is acclaimed as one of the most dependable sources for high-quality handmade Oriental carpets and rugs. You can find one of the largest collections of antique, traditional, modern, silk, and other varieties of oriental rugs here. Apart from the great selection, the service is also of impeccable standards. We also have a showroom in San Rafael in California.

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