Persian Rugs

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Persian Rugs

Iran is the country of origin of the Persian rug, and still the largest producer of carpets and rugs in the world today. In Iran, investors purchase Persian carpets the way some investors buy gold and diamonds; they know the value will only increase with time. Persia, now known as Iran, has been exporting its rugs since the 1500s, and has influence carpeting designs and styles through the years. A hand-woven, authentic Persian rug is almost always very valuable; the exception would be a rug that was heavily damaged, but sometimes even damaged rugs are surprisingly valuable.

A Persian rug, or a rug that attempts to look like one, is an easily recognizable item. The colors and the intricate design usually make it clear that it’s Iranian in origin. Though it might not be immediately obvious to the casual observer, Persian rugs differ depending on the tribe that created them, and the geographical area where they were produced. They’re often named according to the town in which they were woven, or they’re named after the tribe that created them. An expert can look at the way a rug is woven and tell who produced it, and where.

Older and antique Persian rugs are typically more valuable than new ones, but a new Persian rug can still cost thousands of dollars. Large rugs are naturally more expensive, but you can find some very small runners or area rugs that are more affordable. The design in these rugs can range from several shades of the same or similar colors in an abstract pattern to brightly colored scenes complete with people and animals.

Newer rugs will probably have very symmetrical and exact designs, but an older Persian rug that was hand woven in a village or by a nomadic people won’t be quite so perfect because the loom that was used was probably wooden and not completely precise. This only adds to the charm and value of the rug.

If you have the opportunity to examine the Persian rug in person, feel it. Does it feel dry and rough, or is it pleasing to the touch? Some wool that’s removed from butchered sheep finds it way into these rugs—usually discount rugs that seem far too inexpensive to be a real Persian rug. You’ll want to avoid these “dead wool” rugs because they won’t stand up to wear the way a quality wool rug will. In fact, good wool will develop a sheen after being used that collectors prize as the mark of an authentic, quality Persian rug.

You may wish to consult a Persian rug expert to have a look at your potential purchase. But barring that, consider the color combination and pattern or scene. If it blends together and you enjoy the appearance of it as artwork, then chances are you’ll be happy with your purchase. If you’re buying through an auction, ask the seller if there are patches or repair, and get his or her impression about whether the rug feels dry or smooth.

Originally posted 2008-12-04 05:00:21. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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