Kinds of Oriental Rugs
You’ve decided you want an oriental rug, but how do you know what kind to purchase? Along with the
renewed popularity of hardwood flooring comes the increased demand for area rugs. Oriental rugs are among the most popular choices to accent hardwood floors. When you begin your search for that perfect rug you may find that there are various price tags andtypes or rugs available.
The first oriental rugs date back to the fifth century B.C. Egypt as well as Asia first began the art of weaving rugs. During the 17th century, silk rugs became popular and were made in central Asia. The art of rug weaving not only became common; it also became a means of earning a good deal of money for the skilled weaver.
Rugs today are made from rayon, silk, wool, or cotton. The least expensive rugs are machine made rayon rugs. These rugs are made to appear very much like silk rugs. Oriental rugs which are made today may have designs of the ancient traditional times, as well as modern designs. You will find that there are rugs of every color and design imaginable for your selection.
If you wish to purchase a handmade rug, the rugs which are available are generally made in China, Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, and India. When you purchase a handmade oriental rug, you will be purchasing a rugof very high quality. When purchasing a handmade rug, look for those which use wool, silk, camel or goat hair. These materials are stronger and more durable than others. Also check for density and the numberof knots per square inch. The higher the count the more the cost, and the finer the rug will be. If you wish to purchase a rug as an investment, you then should purchase an antique one which was made in Iran. In order for oriental rugs to be considered antique, they should be at least 100 years old. These rugs are very expensive and will increase in value over time.
Most of the population who makes the choice to purchase an oriental rug will choose to purchase a machine made rug. Machine rugs are made in the United States as well as Europe, and the Middle East. As with other products, machine made rugs are made so as to closely appear like handmade rugs.
Whether you are purchasing a handmade rug or a machine made rug, it is best to purchase one which are dense, and has much detail as this will make the rug more durable.
Machine rugs are made of wool and olefin, as well as cotton and nylon. You will find a large selection of machine made rugs, and in many shapes and sizes. To care for you rugs you should vacuum them each day and turn them periodically. In addition placing a good quality carpet pad under you rugs will extend their life.
Last 5 posts in Types Of Rugs
- Kitchen Rugs for ladies - October 12th, 2008
- About Wool Rugs - October 11th, 2008
- Tips for buying Area Rugs - October 11th, 2008
- Kinds of Rugs according to your bedroom sets - October 10th, 2008
- Persian Rug - October 9th, 2008
Popularity: 32%
Filed under: Types Of Rugs