Oriental Rug Making
Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 5:02 amOne industry thriving in both the East and West involves Oriental Rugs. Hand-made rugs originated as a home-based industry. More designs and varieties emerged along with machine-made rugs.
Beautiful But Expensive
From their first manufacture, Oriental rugs have been considered the best of the best. Due to the expense and quality associated, Oriental rugs have always been a “royal choice” and have decorated structures ranging from palaces to bungalows to high-end residences. The rugs seem cast a magic spell with their majesty and uniqueness.
Varieties
Oriental Rugs appear in many varieties woven in places such as: Afghanistan, Iran, Nepal, Tibet, India, China, Pakistan, and the Caucasus regions. Even though all are Oriental Rugs, each country has unique styles and designs.
Studying the Iranian rugs will allow us to amplify the differences. Persia was how this country was previously known. Therefore, Iran produces the modern Persian rugs and was responsible for the antique Persian rugs as well. The majority are large and awkward, yet beautiful. The earliest rugs were made of only sheep wool; subsequently synthetic fibers were also used. The majority of Persian rugs are priced on the high end.
Western markets adore Oriental rugs created in Nepal and Tibet. Because these rugs are so flexible, they can be easily moved from one place to another. People are drawn to these rugs even though they appear to be simple.
Jaipur and Kashmir are where most Indian rugs are made. Sometimes art themes from Pakistan are emblazoned on the rugs. Afghan runs generally are imprinted with themes of battles and war, so are often referred to as “was rugs”. Chinese rugs are sometimes imprinted with cultural art and Asian symbols. The Caucasus region also has Oriental rug weavers.
From region to region, Oriental rugs may display specific patterns and themes which can add to their beauty. The rugs can have interesting designs that range from old to new. Oriental rugs’ more well-known brand names are AminCo, Feizy, Fette, Kalat, Lofty, Momeni, Nichols, Samad, Tamarian, Trans-Ocean, and 828 International.
New Trends
Oriental rugs by design fulfill the expectations of the foreign users and markets, due to new trends with the vast growth in exports. Oriental rugs have to be different and stand out to maintain popularity and increase sales.
Rugs can be expensive but they are well worth the money. You can think about them as a lifetime investment. Rugs should be purchased from a reputable retailer who can assure you the product is original and was not produced with child labor.
Whether shopping for your home or workplace, you will find a wide variety of rugs to choose from, ranging from area rugs to classic Oriental rugs.




