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Buy Handmade Persian rugs

Buy Handmade Persian rugs

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Buy Handmade Persian rugs

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  1. Buy Handmade Persian rugs | Buy Antique Persian rugs Perhaps the best-known Iranian export product is the Persian carpet, even though it is unknown about this imposing country in the Near East. Persian rugs adorn the floors and walls of millions of homes, restaurants, hotels, and temples around the world. Knots Traditional Persian rugs are woven by hand on a loom, and one of the most important features is the knot count. A quality carpet has about 120 knots per inch. So, it is advisable to Buy Handmade Persian rugs only from authentic stores. The knots are visible from the bottom of the rug. You have to turn it over and touch to discover if it is made by hand or by machine. The real one, the one that is woven by hand, will not have uniformity in its knots, since some will be larger than others. Material: Hand-woven Persian rugs are typically made of wool, silk, or a blend of wool and silk. 100% pure silk rugs are fine and have a glossy finish. You have to lie down on the ground and see its surface, look at it from one side to the other and move it to appreciate its shine. Wool, on the other hand, is more common. Quality depends on sheep, weather, pasture, and shearing time. These materials hold fire, while a machine-made one is highly flammable and gives off lint. Color: Traditional rugs are made from natural dyes. Look for colors that seem to come from nature: the cochineal for the reds, the indigo plant for the blues, and the pomegranate peel for the yellow tones. Synthetic dyes tend to penetrate the fiber evenly, while natural dyes cover the surface. When folding the carpet and insulating some threads you should see a subtle unevenness: those are the natural colors. Patterns: Floral, geometric, cashmere, traditional or tribal? Depending on which area of Iran they come from, the patterns of the rugs will be different. There is a pattern for everyone. One of the most sought after is cashmere or paisley, also known as the bacterium, almond, drop or tear print - it is a traditional Persian design. Use: It is essential to know where the carpet will be placed and how it will be used. Although they are a luxury item, silk rugs are less resistant to wear and tear and therefore serve more decorative purposes, such as hanging on the wall. Wool rugs are more practical, incredibly durable, and will stand up for decades (even centuries) without showing signs of wear. If you want to Buy Antique Persian rugs, do not hesitate to visit buypersianrugs.com. We are an authentic Persian Rugs Store.

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