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Oriental Carpets - Antique, Design, Hanging

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Published: June 18, 2007

Oriental carpets are stunning additions to any home. The right Oriental carpet can bring luxurious warmth to any living room or a charming coziness to a dormitory apartment. Luckily, choosing an Oriental carpet is now easier than ever with the advent of online catalogs offering numerous selections and styles. Some favorite types of Oriental carpets are antique Oriental carpets and hanging Oriental carpets.

As the name implies, antique Oriental carpets are antique carpets that are restored or repaired to as close to their original condition as possible. Expert weavers are employed to refurbish antique Oriental carpets, and the better the restoration, the higher the cost of the carpet. Because they are so valuable, antique Oriental carpets are often thought of as works of art, and some people specifically buy them for investment purposes.

According to the Claremont Rug Company, which specializes in antique Oriental carpets, Oriental carpets should be at least 100 years old in order to be considered an investment. Also, they should contain a palette of colors created from pure, natural dyes and high quality wool. An antique Oriental rug must also be made from unique or rare weavers. Because antique Oriental rugs are considered quite valuable, they can understandably be quite pricey. Websites such as AntiqueOrientalrugs.com provide galleries of hundreds of antique Oriental rugs which range from $350 to $13,000, depending on style and size.

Some Oriental carpets are so intricate and beautiful that people prefer to hang them on their walls like artwork instead of carpeting their floors. Hanging Oriental carpets often have striking designs and patterns influenced by both traditional and modern Oriental art. Many hanging Oriental carpets are handmade and can be custom tailored to meet anyone's space and style needs. Hanging the carpet properly will require a heavy duty poster holder to ensure that the weight of the Oriental carpet is distributed evenly. The cost of hanging Oriental carpets varies widely, from a few hundred dollars to several thousand. Online stores such as Hannans Oriental Rugs will email or call a potential purchaser with quotes depending on the customer's needs.

An Oriental carpet can do much to decorate and personalize a home. One may choose an Oriental carpet for the utilitarian purpose of keeping their feet warm, or for the purely decorative purpose of hanging as artwork. In either case, anyone can find the perfect Oriental carpet by visiting an online catalog and doing a little research. Because of the myriad of styles, colors and types , the Internet offers an easy way for the potential purchaser to browse and find exactly what they want even before they ask a salesperson for help. Armed with a measuring tape and some preferred colors and designs, the buyer is now ready to choose and purchase the perfect Oriental carpet.


Sources:
Restoration/Cleaning. Antique Rugs Studio. 8 June 2007. http://www.antique-rugs-studio.com/restoration.htm
Winitz, Jan David. "Antique Rugs as an Art Investment." Claremont Rug Company. 8 June 2007. http://www.claremontrug.com/from_expert.html
Oriental Rug Galleries. AntiqueOrientalrugs.com. 8 June 2007. http://www.antiqueOrientalrugs.com/index.html
Wall Hanging Carpet. Hannans Oriental Rugs. 8 June 2007.  http://www.indiamart.com/hannansorientalrugs/index .html
Care and Cleaning of your Oriental Carpet. Buyrugsdirect.com. 2007. 8 June 2007 http://www.buyrugsdirect.com/Rugs101_Cleaning.asp