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Why NZ Turkish Rug is a Great Choice for Your Home

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Why NZ Turkish Rug is a Great Choice for Your Home

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  1. Why NZ Turkish Rug is a Great Choice for Your Home Our best strategy to be sustainable and maintain your floor free of stains is to shop Vintage Carpets in Online New Zealand. We provide high-quality antique carpets online in New Zealand, gorgeous hand-knotted oriental rugs of the highest quality, whether Persian, Turkish, or other. We choose materials that are both sturdy and stylish and can survive for decades. Crafted with Care The online shop in New Zealand offers a vast and varied selection of antique and retro rugs for sale. You're definitely to find something to suit your taste and budget for high-quality vintage rugs online in Auckland, NZ. Hand knotting Turkish carpets is a labour-intensive skill that dates back thousands of years. It is practised thousands of kilometres from these beaches. Turkish carpets are a highly sought-after souvenir all around the world. A carpet may be seen on every corner in Istanbul's streets and markets. Most customers, however, are unaware of how much New Zealanders weave. "It's 50 per cent New Zealand wool and 50 per cent local wool," explains wool importer Mustafa Gone. Modern interpretations of the old art, on the other hand, have a definite Kiwi link.

  2. Carpet made by hand It's primarily found in machine-made carpets combined with Turkish wool. However, traditional hand-knotted rugs receive 10% of the budget, a craft threatened by cheap labour in Pakistan, China, and India. "They provide the designs, colours, and patterns, and they manufacture Turkish carpets, but not in Turkey," Gone explains. Hand knotting a carpet takes a lot of time and effort. It takes more than a month to complete each square meter with 360 knots. Wool is famous because it is inexpensive and has a uniform texture. You will not get a headache if you use this wool. There is only one issue: buyers are unaware of the carpets' secret and do not give New Zealand credit. Turkish rugs were created merely to provide a protected and long-lasting floor covering. They lived in tents to allow them to migrate from one spot to another due to the nomadic culture of the people who built it. Their shelters' walls, roofs, and floors all had to conform to their way of life. Thus they had to be essential yet valuable, and they had to be easily transportable. The flooring, for instance, was a piece of carpet that was just thrown down on the ground.

  3. This provided several practical benefits, including ground levelling, insulation, dirt or pest protection, and foot comfort. They could stay warm during the winter season by using ancient carpets, and they had a pleasant and cosy location to sleep in. Turkish carpets come in a broad range of styles. Turkish carpets like Hereke rugs are high-quality silk and embellished with gold threads. Rugs are also regarded as the most valuable type of carpet in this region, having been used to adorn sultans' palaces and famous ottomans. Conclusion The double knots weave process is employed in Hereke in Turkish carpets. It causes the colour to shift depending on how it is exposed to light reflection. However, people are becoming more alert. Hand-knotted carpet makers did not know anything about New Zealand wool twenty years ago. It was primarily employed as a prestige symbol and was also given as gifts between dynasties. It is now synonymous with excellence. Some of the millions of tourists who visit Turkey each year take home a bit of New Zealand.

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