Trying to choose the rug that you are going to lay down in your home tends to be a difficult decision to make. The options that are available are overwhelming, and trying to discern quality products from convincing replicas can be near impossible to the untrained eye. Of course, convincing replicas can be a great idea for saving some money without compromising too much in terms of comfort, but if you are looking for an authentic Persian rug, then follow some of the tips below...
What to Look for in an Area Rug
By: James Allen
The many different area rug styles can make shopping for one of these home necessities less than fun. Much less. There are numerous styles, materials and shapes to keep straight, not to mention the sizes. It seems every manufacturer has its own take on which sizes to offer. Well, we can’t help where the sizes are concerned, but we can go over some of the popular rug styles and what to look for when you are shopping for a new area rug.
Oriental rugs are widely considered the finest area rugs available anywhere. These works of art are handmade carpets that are either knotted with pile or woven without pile. Only hand knotted or hand woven rugs are considered authentic oriental rugs. Less expensive oriental-design rugs are made by machine and are not considered authentic oriental rugs. These make a good option for budget-conscious individuals while still providing the look of a true oriental rug, however. Oriental rugs come from a wide geographic region extending from China and Vietnam in the east to Turkey and Iran in the west.
Persian rugs are actually a type or classification of oriental rug, but generally are thought of as their own genre. Wool is the primary material used in Persian rugs, but silk is also used for finer rugs that usually end up as wall tapestries instead of floor coverings. Some Persian rugs will have an all-over pattern while others will have a central medallion with a pattern radiating out from the center. Colors can vary widely in these rugs, but common hues include shades of red, brown, gold and tan. When purchasing an authentic Persian rug, it is important to validate the origin of the rug and ensure it is indeed a hand-made carpet from Iran. Do your research and always buy from a reputable dealer who can provide a certificate of authentication. It is also a good idea to get the rug appraised shortly after you purchase it.
A well-made area rug can last for generations if cared for properly. These practical, usable heirlooms can even appreciate in value, making them an investment that you can enjoy on a daily basis.
By James Allen
Published: 9/8/2007
Available at: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/what-to-look-for-in-an-area-rug.html
Taking the time to look carefully at the authenticity of your Persian rug is absolutely essential if you plan to have it in your family for years to come. Quality rugs quickly become a part of the home, and they last for a very long time, so try not to skimp on this part of your home decor.