Thursday, November 28, 2013


How to Buy Authentic Oriental Rugs

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The decision to purchase an authentic oriental rug is a little more complicated than shopping for other rugs – the pattern, texture, size, and style will create a unique look and feel for any home. Additionally, certain characteristics are more prized and valued as a long-term investment by those who collect oriental rugs. Learn how to select the perfect oriental rug for your lifestyle – and future investment with these quick steps.

Steps

  1. Go natural. Although synthetic dyes are more stable, nothing compares to the artistry and delicacy of the natural dyes. Natural dyes tend to cost more but also retain their value in the future.
  2. Look for signed rugs. Signed rugs are somewhat a rarity due to the general illiteracy of those creating the works of art. However, merchants or entrepreneurs responsible for the creation and distribution of the rugs often incorporated “signatures” to identify their products. Rugs with highly sought after signatures are prized investments.
  3. Find unwashed rugs. The vivid colors associated with many original rugs were not popular in this country, so oriental rugs were frequently “washed” in order to remove the vivid colors. Unwashed rugs are highly prized as authentic examples of the original beauty and artistry of the work.
  4. Choose an appropriate size. Overly large rugs may not easily fit into modern-day homes, so those of a more conservative sizing are considered more desirable in today’s market.
  5. Be sure to clean and maintain it. Few things impact the value and desirability of an oriental rug more than the type of cleaning and maintenance that it has received over the years. Rug cleaning requires specialized knowledge of the dyes, weaving, construction methods, and much more to assure the rug retains its full beauty.

Warnings

  • In many popular holiday destinations rugs are offered to tourists. Inform yourself in advance if any import taxes have to be paid at the customs of your country at an independent reliable source. The seller might not provide you with the correct information.

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