31Mar 5, 2015
Every so often, we write a rug term dictionary post for those wanting to improve their handmade rug vernacular. Whether you are an expert on decorative rugs or reading about the field for the first time, you will find these terms very informative! Chenille Rug- a fabric composed of mercerized cotton. Inscription- Script on an […]
32Jan 22, 2015
It is important to store your rug safely if you choose not to use it in your home. Here are A Few Tips and Tricks to Store your Rug Safely: 1) Get your rug washed before storing away Clean rugs are less likely to be attacked and damaged by moths. Whether the rug is a […]
33Jan 12, 2015
Oriental rugs always use natural fibers, and any rug containing synthetic material will invariably have been machine made. The only exception to this rule in the occasional use of very small quantities of gold or metallic thread in some workshop and master workshop items. Wool, cotton, and silk are the main materials, although goat and […]
34Dec 22, 2014
Every month or so, we will post a few interesting rug-related terms and their definitions in this glossary for your knowledge and enjoyment. Always educate yourself on a topic before you make a purchase, especially with something like Persian Rugs! These terms can help your rug-related knowledge base and help in your next purchase of […]
35Dec 15, 2014
Oriental rugs always use natural fibers, and any rug containing synthetic material will invariably have been machine made. The only exception to this rule in the occasional use of very small quantities of gold or metallic thread in some workshop and master workshop items. Wool, cotton, and silk are the main materials, although goat and […]
36Oct 28, 2014
In 1949 the Chinese invaded Tibet, and inadvertently changed the modern history of oriental carpets. Before then, Tibetans made rugs for their own uses, which often involved religious ceremonies. There was little, if any, commerce in new Tibetan rugs outside Tibet (though today the oldest rugs from Tibet are amongst the most desirable to collectors). […]
37Oct 17, 2014
Having an Antique Hand Knotted Oriental Rug doesn’t mean it can’t be new again. By either repairing or restoring or doing both you can bring back the life of your valuable antique rug. People with antique rugs hope that they can look like new again keeping this valuable piece in the family for generations to come, […]
38Oct 1, 2014
All oriental rugs are made in one of two ways: they are either hand-woven (flat-weaves) or hand-knotted (pile rugs). Individual weaving groups may adopt slightly varying methods of construction, particularly in the type of knot used to form the pile, and it is often these slight differences in weaving and structure, taken in conjunctions with […]
39Sep 24, 2014
Every month or so, we will post a few interesting rug-related terms and their definitions in this glossary for your knowledge and enjoyment. Always educate yourself on a topic before you make a purchase, especially with something like Persian Rugs! Art Squares- Late nineteenth-century, power-loomed English carpets. These carpets were woven as whole, independent carpets, […]
40Sep 16, 2014
Every so often, we write a rug term dictionary post for those wanting to improve their handmade rug vernacular. Whether you are an expert on decorative rugs or reading about the field for the first time, you will find these terms very informative! Metallic Threads- Gold, silver and other metals have been used in rugs […]