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Oriental rugs are an ancient
craft that combines unique design, vibrant colors and plush fabrics to bring
warmth and pizzazz to any space.
Historically, oriental rugs have been produced in Central Asian countries such
as Turkey, Persia, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Afghanistan, China, the Caucasus and
Turkestan. The term ‘Oriental’ encompass specific types of rug classifications
including: Persian, Turkish, Caucasian and Central Asian.
Here are
a few things to consider when purchasing and Oriental rug:
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Machine or hand
woven
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Density,
measured in knots per square inch. This can range from 40-1,000 and normally
costs more the higher the knot count. A very high knot is mostly reserved for
museum collections.
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Natural or
synthetic dyes. Natural dye is normally extracted from vegetables while
artificial dyes such as aniline and chrome are also used.
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Different types
of cleaning and maintenance required to preserve the rug and whether an underlay
is recommended.
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Natural or
synthetic fibers. Hand-tufted rugs are often made of natural fibers while
machine made rugs can be made of either natural or man-made products.
Some
believe that using natural fibers such as wool, silk, goat or camel hair provide
many advantages. Wool as an example is often praised for its durability and is
ability to maintain the rug’s strength and beauty.
Some
common synthetic fibers used to produce rugs include olefin, nylon, polyester,
acrylic and cotton and some rugs use a blend of these fibers. Synthetic rugs
are often more affordable than rugs made of natural thread and some find the
higher levels of stain resistance in synthetic rugs an added benefit.
Oriental
rugs not only bring warmth, elegance and excitement to a space, they also absorb
noise. Whether you have a hand-made rug with and intricate floral design or a
symmetrical rug with a contemporary motif, Pro-Care can give your Oriental rug
the professional care they need during the cleaning process. Pro-Care can
professionally clean your Oriental rugs.
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