Decorate Your Home With Antique Rugs
They are one of the most exquisite floor coverings and the woven masterpieces can increase the value of your home as well.
However you will need to decide an appropriate style for your home.
Depending on your home decor - traditional or modern, you will need to determine what type of rug compliments your home.
Although the process of deciding if an such rugs will indeed lend extra elan to your home can be daunting, you can learn a bit about where these rugs come from and what they are made of to identify a an authentic rug before you buy it.
Origin of the Antique Rugs The art of carpet weaving can be traced back to centuries and remnants of a number of these rugs have been found ever since.
Although the rug making techniques and trends have evolved over the years, the materials used, primarily wool and silk have remained the same.
The cultural and historical elements which are interspersed with the designs on these rugs make them desirable accents for your new and old homes alike.
Traditional rugs are hand woven and take months to finish and that is the main reason why they are considered to be invaluable today.
They are also very difficult to find and purchase.
However there are a number of rug dealers who have retained contacts with weavers of antique rugs.
They seek the finest rugs from all over the world and gather a comprehensive collection for their customers.
About Antique Rugs A little research will reveal extensive information about western (American, English, French or European origin) or oriental (Turkish, Persian, Chinese or Indian origin) rugs.
Most of them used natural vegetable dyes and you will notice that the wool will appear lustrous with age.
If the rug bears signs of wear and yet retains its radiance there is not doubt that it is an antique rug.