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As defined
by the dictionary, an Oriental rug is " ...handmade of natural fiber (most commonly
wool or silk), with a pile woven on a warp and weft, with individual character and design
made in the Near East, Far East or the Balkans".
Definitely a handmade one. While machine-made carpets are
manufactured to machine-like tolerances, handmade rugs reflect the human element-the individual's own interpretation of
color and design-which is the essence of their beauty and singularity. A good
Oriental rug pulls you into the craftsman's vision of the world. Maybe you are
transported by the devotion and persistence necessary to effect the exactness and
precision of fine Persian Tabriz rugs. Or you may be touched by the passion and
intensity of rural rugs such as the Persian Mahl and Heriz. Perhaps you are
drawn by the geometric abstracts of the Caucasian and Turkaman Tribal Rugs or muted
palette of Aubusson and Needlepoint. Whatever your interest, there are
objective standards in judging the competence of a handknotted rug. However if
you view a rug and you are transported that is a good indication that you should own
it. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. As you notice similarity in what
attracts you, you will develop confidence in your "eye". Quality work
speaks for itself. You can not go wrong purchasing a rug that you love.
An oriental
rug is hand-woven and varies in quality. Quality is generally determined by the
wool, intricacy of design and knot density. In addition when examining antique rugs
other factors enter in. Originality, rarity and overall condition are important
factors.
Iran (Persia) is
known as the original home of the oriental carpet. The oldest and once the
most powerful empire in the Middle East, Persia stood at the crossroads of Eastern and
Western civilizations. Under the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736), Iran attained its
artistic height. Court weaving, together with the art of calligraphy,
miniature painting, and tilework, flourished to exceptional heights. The brilliant
era witnessed the development of highly qualified carpet factories in cities including
Kerman, Isfahan, Kashan, Tabriz, and Herat (now a part of Afghanistan). Iran is the
genesis of most motifs, patterns, and traditional colorations, produced in rugs throughout
the world today. Over the centuries, Persian carpets have become treasured heirlooms
passed on from one generation to the next. Although we also deal with new rugs, no
new rug can achieve the beauty, luster, look and feel of an Old Persian rug, which
throughout the decades has aged and become like a fine wine.
A rug
collection is not an alternative to your IRA, however many roomsize original pieces can be
purchased for about $5000.00 the approximate cost of a well knotted new roomsize oriental
rug. Original Oriental rugs can be a good investment in this context.
Your antique rug will increase in value since these are harder and harder to find and
getting to be very rare. Your purchase of an antique rug with S & H Rugs will
always be worth what you paid. Our "trade up" program enables you to
upgrade your rug.
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