Oriental Area Rug

An oriental area rug is a great way to add color and elegance in your home. Many of these rugs are very beautiful and will compliment any design style. Before purchasing an oriental area rug, it is advisable to understand the different kinds of area rugs and how they are made and know exactly what to look for when you are shopping.

Some Facts about  Oriental Area Rug

Oriental area rugs are made from a variety of fibers. The price of a rug is usually based on the type of fiber that its made from. For example cotton, sisal and synthetic materials cost far less than silk and wool threaded rugs. Taking care of your valuable oriental area rug is very important because as much as most of them are durable, it is also a fact that the more luxurious it is the less durable it will be. Synthetic fibers are known to resist stains and do much better under wear and tear.

Oriental Area Rug Designs and Origin

The best thing about these oriental area rugs is that the originals are very durable and can last for many years while maintaining their beauty and color. It is possible to tell the country of origin of the various types of oriental area rugs available, from their design and style. Many of the styles come from traditional patterns and materials of their country of origin. Oriental area rugs experts spend years figuring out the pattern variations, color, materials and weave that make the characteristic of the different areas of origin. Oriental area rugs come from various regions like Turkey, China, Vietnam, Cyprus, Iran, Indian among others. Most of these countries are famous for producing all sorts of beautiful and quality carpets. There are deep rooted connection of oriental rugs to the land where they originate and each region has its own unique oriental area rug designs.

Oriental Area Rug: Methods and Materials Used

Quality of the oriental area rugs is mostly based on the coloring used on it. Natural dyes such as plant roots, vegetable and fruit are used to color the carpets made from fine silk and wool. Oriental rugs of lower quality are usually dyed using synthetic dyes.

The rugs are either made by hand or machine and one way of telling a hand made oriental area rug is if you can distinguish a pattern on the back. An oriental area rug that has been made using machine may have the appearance of a hand knot and it may be more durable.

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Posted by orientalrugman on Apr 14 2011. Filed under Oriental Rug Design, Oriental Rugs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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