The Persian rugs can make a beautiful complement to any home, but there are some issues to be aware of when you are purchasing one. You want to be sure you are buying a high-quality, handmade Authentic Persian rug that will last you a lifetime.
When shopping, it’s more advisable to deal with your local dealer and always make sure they have been long enough in business and have a good reputation. And always try to feel the rugs first and buy them, is very hard to buy them online, because you can’t feel them.
It will not affect the price as much, so it’s helpful to measure the space where the rug will live so you can make sure you buy the right size. Always good to have a gap around the rug.
Handmade Persian rugs are made from only the most high-quality materials. Hand-spun wool and silk are much more valuable than cotton or wool-cotton combinations. You will immediately notice a difference between a silk rug and a cotton rug. Look for fine wool rug and fine wool kilim to feel them.
Persian rugs come in many different colours, so it’s really up to you to decide which colour scheme will best suit your tastes. Look for a rug that uses natural dyes, which tend to hold colour longer so they won’t fade. Chemical dyes can look more washed out. Saying that there are only limited colours on organic days so try to find the closet to your test.
There are four basic Persian rugs: usually made from wool or silk. Wool on wool or wool on a cotton or a combination of wool and silk, other ones are all flatweaves made without knots, flat we’ve called kilim. They are often used as wall hangings and smaller rugs.
Many experts can look at a rug and immediately know the region it came from and the story it tells. The stories are usually those that the creators, generally women, want to tell. Look for the story in a Persian rug so you can understand its significance. Even The colours have meaning.
Older rugs are more valuable than newer ones because they are antique works of art. Newer carpets can still be high quality but don’t have as much inherent value as older ones. In some very high-quality Persian rugs, new rugs come at very high prices too.
Handmade rugs are more expensive than machine-made, but the difference in quality is clear. Very few rugs are handmade today, so they are rare finds. A handmade rug may have some imperfections, but those only heighten the overall aesthetic. They are still making Handmade rugs but not as many as they used to. Handmade Persian Rugs Are a good investment.
Ask where a rug originated. Not all of them come from Persia(Iran)some are from another country, Persian rugs Some come from, City area and some are from nomadic people but they are all from Persia or the new name Iran. others called oriental rugs. For more info please come to our Gallery.