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Antique rugs, unlike modern rugs, are not going to reach you in perfect condition. One of the most appealing and charming qualities of this type of product is that it is steeped in history, and that usually means it will have encountered a certain amount of damage and wear & tear. In spite of this, you should still be able to find an antique rug in a relatively good state. Here are some of the things to look out for when shopping for an antique or Oriental rug:
Antique rugs should be professionally cleaned before assessing it's value. If possible, ask the person or the company that you are buying the item from to get it cleaned in advance. Dirt is not necessarily a bad thing, and it can sometimes even help you to get a better price out of the vendor. However other problems associated with antique rugs and carpets, such as excessive wear and tear, sun damage and substandard reparative work can go unnoticed if it is very dirty.
With an antique rug, the more even the pile is, the better, so make sure you have a close look to see whether it is more worn on one side than another. You should also check whether the rug shows signs of previous repair work. If this is the case, check that it has been fixed properly. For example, if the repair was carried out to fix a worn area, ensure that the rug has been rewoven in a manor that is sympathetic to style and technique of the rest of the weave. If you are buying the rug over the internet, or unseen for any other reason, always ask the vender to assess the rug’s condition. This way, if you are unhappy with the product when you receive it, there is more scope for a discount or even a refund.
Antique rug reproductions are available when budget is a concern. These look remarkably authentic and can serve the same purposes as an original. Prices vary per manufacturer, and differences in quality can be experienced. Through the many technological advances that have been made in the manufacture of area rugs today, much can and is being accomplished in design and creativity. Because of this welcome trend, reproductions have gained in popularity and have gradually become more affordable, making them a lot less expensive than their original counterparts. Of course, the investment value is also forfeited when one purchases a reproduction , but none-the-less, the design statement is still achieved and the end result is a room greatly enhanced with beauty and originality.
![]() Area Rugs - 196 Tibetan/NepaleseClassic Tibetan designs exemplify our inspired recreations of an antique collection which once adorned the aristocratic estates of Tibet. Woven in Tibet from handcarved and handspun Tibetan highland wool. | |
![]() Area Rugs - 401 Turkish RugsTurkish carpets (also known as Anatolian), whether hand knotted or flat woven, are among the most well known and established hand crafted art works in the world. The carpets are always hand made of wool or sometimes cotton, with occasional additions of s | |
![]() Area Rugs - 423 Indian (India) RugsUnder the patronage of the Mughals, Indian craftsmen adopted Persian techniques and designs. Indian carpets are known for their high density of knotting. Hand-knotted carpets are a speciality and widely in demand. | |
![]() Area Rugs - 389 Moroccan RugsMoroccan rug generally have bright bands of color alternating with bands exhibiting geometric and mound like forms. They are frequent in Moroccan rug flat weaves and envoke desert scenes. | |
![]() Area Rugs - 382 Bokhara Rugs
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![]() Area Rugs - 425 Anatolian Rugs
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![]() Area Rugs - 392 Prayer RugsMuslims are often seen kneeling and prostrating on small embroidered rugs, called "prayer rugs." For those unfamiliar with the use of these rugs, they may look like small "oriental carpets," or simply nice pieces of embroidery. Learn More | |
![]() Area Rugs - 424 Afghanistan RugsTraditional rugs from Afghanistan are tribal style with Blue, Cream, Dark Brown, Dark Navy Blue, Green, Red accent colors. Learn More | |
![]() Area Rugs - 422 Pakistan RugsPakistani craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of carpet using all the popular motifs of gulls, medallions, paisleys, traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations. | |
![]() Area Rugs - 384 Caucasian Rugs
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![]() Area Rugs - 402 TurkomanTürkmen carpet (also called "Bukhara Uzbekistan") is a type of handmade floor-covering textile. The original Turkmen rugs were produced by tribes who are the main ethnic group in Turkmenistan and are also found in Afghanistan and Iran. | |
![]() Area Rugs - 381 Bessarabian Rugs
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Antique Rugs (Genuine)...Antique rugs are worth considering and are available in many beautiful designs and styles for you to look at. Within this section we focus on two of the most popular types of antique rug: the Aubusson rug (from France) and the Persian rug (from Iran, formerly Persia). Antique rugs, unlike modern rugs, are not going to reach you in perfect condition. One of the most appealing and charmin... |