Homeowners
love Persian rugs because of their classic elegance, comfort, and exquisite
texture unlike any other flooring options available. There are plenty of
choices that are readily accessible as you search for Persian rugs, and the
amount of options may be overwhelming. Before you set out to purchase a Persian
rug, you should already have a solid idea in your mind what area in your home
the rug will be used for, and what style or make would be most suitable.
Handmade or
machine-made?
Most of
the Persian rugs and carpets manufactured from Iran, where they originally came
from, are handmade. A typical handmade Persian rug would be manufactured using
traditional carpet weaving techniques and hand-dyed yarns dating back centuries.
The best handmade Persian rugs are also known for their durability, especially
because they are made from some of the best natural fibers available such as
wool, cotton or silk. If maintained properly, a handmade Persian rug can last
several lifetimes.
However,
if you have a limited budget, you may also want to consider a machine-made area
rug or carpet. Many of these are made in other countries aside from Iran, and
typically they are also made partially or fully from synthetic fibers, namely
acrylic, nylon, or viscose. You can still find plenty of machine-made rugs that
look just as beautiful as Persian rugs but at a fraction of the cost. Many
machine-made rugs are also more appropriate for outdoor use.
Buy from
someone reputable
A good
dealer will allow you to really inspect the merchandise carefully before you
purchase. In fact, most will let you try the Persian rug or carpet for sometime
so you really get the feel of the rug. Try to do as much research as you can on
a carpet dealer before doing business with them. Also, consider that carpets
and rugs themselves are works of art, and a reputable dealer with this mindset
is likely someone you can trust and buy from.
Look for
the labels
Genuine
Persian rugs that are made in Iran will have a label on the back indicating the
country of origin. This sets apart a genuine Persian rug from an oriental rug. Oriental
rugs come from many other countries in the region that also have their
own carpet-weaving techniques and styles, such as Afghanistan, Turkey,
Pakistan, Nepal, India, and others.
What size
do you need?
The largest
the Persian rug that you
purchase, the more expensive it will be, generally speaking. Therefore, you
should already have the right measurements and size requirements before looking
to buy a Persian rug. This minimizes confusion when you are going through the
different size options, and also will prevent added costs when you purchase one
that is not the right size for your home interior.
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