Create Real Style with a Turkish Rug
October 15, 2008 on 2:10 am | In Family, Home |So you want to purchase a nice work of art, but you want it functional as well. Perhaps you should consider an oriental rug. High quality Turkish rugs are both functional and exceptionally beautiful works of art that really hold their value well. The best thing about them is that there are rugs in just about any price range, ranging from large handmade carpets that can run more than several thousand dollars, to smaller machine made rugs that can be as inexpensive as forty dollars. For those with a large budget, antique oriental rugs are a great investment.
Although they are called “Turkish” rugs, they are not necessarily made in Turkey. Many are made throughout the Middle East and Africa. If while traveling in these areas, you should decide to purchase your rugs while there, it is recommended that you use the services of an expert. Some guides have made deals with shops owners to bring them customers and receive a piece of the profit, making these rugs somewhat more expensive.
Before you buy your rugs be aware of the difference in machine made and hand made. The weave will either be perfect or have some irregularities (gaps between the knots). A true hand weave will usually be the one with imperfections. The edges and fringe are another clue to quality. Mass produced rugs are usually not as full or not completely finished.
The best quality Turkish area rugs are very thick and luxurious and made with one hundred percent wool. Some of the better rugs are may be constructed with a blend of wool and silk. On the other end of the price and quality spectrum are rugs that are made with cotton. These rugs will show wear much more quickly and do not have a good resale value. To determine whether you are looking at a wool rug or a cheap cotton imitation, take a close look at the fringe. Wool rugs will be wool down to the last thread, so if the fringe is cotton, the rug is not wool.
Lastly, do not hesitate to check out the various items on sale slowly and carefully. The seller will take this to mean that you are showing the proper respect for his merchandise. After you have made your choice, you can feel free to politely reject the merchant’s opening offer. Customers are actually expected to begin the buying process by bargaining. However, the broadest array and the finest deals in Turkish and other oriental rugs are offered to buyers on the Internet.
The best quality Turkish Area Rugs are very thick and luxurious and made with one hundred percent wool. The best selection and the best deals can be found by purchasing your Oriental and Turkish rugs online.
- Caroline Hartford
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