Make Your Home Look Rich & Famous Using Hand Knotted Oriental Rugs

Make Your Home Look Rich & Famous Using Hand Knotted Oriental Rugs

A Story by hamnaabobaker
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The hand knotted oriental rugs had originated in west Asia in the third or second BC.

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The hand knotted oriental rugs had originated in west Asia in the third or second BC. The first known carpet was found to be dated from the fifth century BC. Oriental rugs therefore have a lot of history behind the process of making them. The process too has undergone some changes which have now become famous throughout the world. Though the centers of manufacturing remain the same, the product has now reached all corners of the world. The Asian rugs have a unique identity of their own owing to the exquisite designs and craftsmanship involved in making these master pieces. Many people have travelled to the countries where these rugs are manufactured and chosen pieces that depict the art and culture of that region. These beautiful pieces have adorned the houses of the rich and famous. However thanks to global trade these pieces of art are now available in almost all countries through import. Countries like Afghanistan, China, India, Pakistan, Persia, Turkey, Spain, Nepal and Armenia have invested heavily in developing this industry owing to the huge demand from the west. Usually wool, silk and cotton are used in preparing genuine hand knotted oriental rugs.


Choosing the Right Oriental Rug


Nothing can be more frustrating than to search for a particular product, purchase it and then find out that it is a remake. Buying rugs can be dicey as people do not have much knowledge about the product. Many intend to buy the original one but end up buying carpets made out of nylon or polyester instead. A genuine rug is a rug worth your money. With good care rugs have been known to have lasted for decades without a scratch. It is therefore necessary the do some research on the shop and the brand before investing in an oriental rug. Hand knotted Oriental rugs are known to be symbols of wealth and prosperity in Asian countries. There are many websites that are dedicated to help identify original Oriental rugs. Talk to the seller and investigate about the product before making the final decision. Also visiting handicraft exhibitions and shops are the best way to learn more about oriental rugs.


Knowing the Cost of Making of the Oriental Rug 


Every Oriental rug has a unique history behind it. Not all hand knotted rugs are made from same raw materials. There are different designs and different materials chosen to make each rug. The more raw materials used the more durable and expensive the rug. Rugs have designs that depict different aspects of life. In eastern countries camel means wealth and prosperity while trees depict the path to heaven. Stars mean good luck and spirituality while carnations mean happiness. It is therefore advisable to speak to the seller about the design of the rug and its meaning. They make great stories to be told during parties. The prices vary as per the size, depth, number of colors, design and number of workers who have created the piece. Also often child labor is used to create these beautiful pieces therefore please check for the Goodweave label which confirms that no child labor was used to prepare the product. Before buying an Oriental rug inquire about the making of the rug before deciding if the price is worth it.


Positioning of the Rug


Once the rug has been purchased, the next step is to position the Oriental rug correctly for maximum effect in the room. Always make sure that the size of the rug is relative to the room size. In case a décor has already been decided, it makes sense to buy an oriental rug that will enhance the room’s look. Being tough and sturdy, Oriental rugs can be placed in almost any room. Oriental rugs are now being placed in kitchen and hall ways as well if it matches with the theme. A well placed oriental rug will match the color, texture and pattern of the room giving it a royal look. The more intricate the design, the more effective the look of the room will be.


Stop Being Flashy


Remember royal rooms were decorative and huge without looking stuffed up with all priceless things. It is always better to picture the room before placing the Oriental rug. Putting too many good things in one room might be a put off instead of being regal. An Oriental rug will bring beauty and that elusive imperial look that you have been looking for. Choose the right color scheme for the rug if you intend to make it your center piece. Contrast colors can make the rug look more alive and it becomes the focus of attention to anyone who walks into the room. Stop being flashy and keep it simple.


Making Your Home Look Rich


Original hand knotted Oriental rugs are beautiful art pieces which are worth the money invested in them. They give an excellent majestic look to any room taking the beauty of the room to the next level. Lush and rich in design, these intricate art works are durable and extremely stylish. They are the essence of beauty and creativity of the human mind together. Rich in colors and designs, these oriental rugs will catapult the feel of a regular room to a royal one. They can accentuate any kind of design or décor of the house. They make the room inviting and attractive at the same time.


Easy to maintain and worth its money, a hand knotted Oriental rug is a good investment. It can easily withstand the traffic in areas such as the kitchen and hallways without tear. It is not just a piece of decoration; the Oriental rug tells the tale of its country, its people, the art and the work of the craftsman. Aesthetic, bold, modern and traditional at the same time, these artfully created hand knotted oriental rugs bring light, beauty and rich essence to a home. 

© 2014 hamnaabobaker


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hamnaabobaker
The hand knotted oriental rugs had originated in west Asia in the third or second BC.

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Added on August 29, 2014
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