Antique Oriental
Posted in Asian Antique Collectibles on 06/23/2011 10:57 am by adminAntique Oriental

Achieving high style with oriental rugs
Oriental rugs will add timeless beauty to your home, combine with any decor, and enhance any room, hallway, or entry. They are also a preferred option in the home office when decorating, and are a good choice for high traffic areas due to the complexity of their designs, which hide wear. The term "oriental" refers to rugs produced in the continent of Asia, such as Persian (from Iran), Indian, Chinese and Turkish rugs. Imitations of the popular oriental patterns are also available and produced by manufacturers in the U.S. as Nourison, and Sphinx, also in the U.S. but with its headquarters in Egypt.
Making rugs by hand is an ancient art and designs reflect the old religious and ethnic structures of time in countries or areas of origin. Many of these old designs are still produced today, sometimes hand-woven and knotted by hand, sometimes by machine knitting. The traditional patterns are those that have a floral or garden, or geometric or curved around a central medallion or a painting-like the center of the scene. Oriental rugs used to be built only with natural fibers such as wool, cotton, silk or goat and camel hair, or mixtures of these materials, But now you can find them cheaper synthetic materials such as olefins (polypropylene), nylon, polyester and acrylic. Wool carpets are still the first choice in durable, soft, reproductions of dirt and fire resistant, warm rugs, but synthetic oriental rugs are more affordable area. Come in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes – round, oval, rectangular, and, of course, the popular corridor.
Choosing oriental rugs for your home
Decide how you will use each rug. Are you going to define groups of furniture or unify all elements of the room? It is your primary use of protecting a floor or a carpet? Its primary function is to provide warmth and comfort? The use of carpet dictate the size and shape. You should also consider these points:
· The colors must be in harmony with other colors in the room.
• If the center of the carpet will be visible, medallions or central scenes are good options, but if the center will be fully or partially hidden under a table or other furniture, it is best to go with a repeating pattern or a border drawn and interesting.
• A family with health problems can appreciate the natural fiber carpets, as they have the advantage of not releasing chemicals into the air as synthetics do.
• Very colorful designs and filled with an Oriental rug can make the focal point in a room, but if the room is already a colored cloth with intricate designs and fabric upholstery, choose simple designs and subtle colors.
• If you are going to use two different rugs in one room, make sure the colors and patterns mix and complement each other.
Significant cost considerations
It's not as difficult as you might think to find good quality area rugs cheap with oriental designs. When you shop online, you deal directly with the online retailers may offer discounts and stock price because no store costs and without paying intermediaries. As online shopping, here are other considerations that may make the Oriental rug of your dreams affordable:
· An antique rug is the most expensive and must have documentation proving their authenticity, are much less expensive imitations.
· Natural fibers are more expensive than synthetics.
· Hand-made, hand woven, hand woven rugs made by weavers and are more durable and more expensive than machine woven and knotted.
• The number of knots per square inch indicates its quality, and a higher number means a higher cost.
• Design very intricate, and rare are the more expensive.
• The country or region of origin influences the price.
Whether you spring for an authentic antique wool blanket has been woven Oriental Hand and hand-knotted in Iran, or choose a machine-woven polypropylene carpet with an oriental design manufactured in North America, it adds beauty, warmth and comfort to your home. Enjoy!
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