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Oriental Rugs
The Far East Underneath Your Feet
Oriental Rugs is the term used to any carpet woven by hand in the Near East or the Far East that can be traced
to as far back as the fourteenth century. Oriental Rugs are usually made of wool, goat's or camel's hair and sometimes contain silk or cotton. They come in several different types of weave patterns and many colors, depending upon the influence from the area in which they were made.
Oriental Rugs quality is determined by the "knots per square inch" measure. The surface or pile is formed by the ends of the threads knotted around the warps. Warps are the lengthwise threads on a loom or woven fabric. The Isfahan Rug is one of the finest Iranian Rugs in the world with over 450 knots per square inch.
Oriental Rugs best known rug-weaving areas of the world include Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal.
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Oriental Rugs as well as any other rug, is a terrific way to design a room. A great tip is to pick out three colors from the Oriental Rugs you have chosen and incorporate the "rule of three". This rule simply means that you choose three colors and use them throughout the room in various patterns, textures, values, and intensities.
For example, Iranian Rugs made since the mid-sixteenth century are known primarily for their rich colors with predominance of red and blue and strong use of earth tones such as rust, gold, and ivory. From these Oriental Rugs, you can use earth tone colors for your walls and rust color for your sofa and a blue color for your accent chair. Also if you wish, you may mix all three colors together in your accessories such as pillows,
pictures, candles etc.
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As you can see ,Oriental Rugs are a great starting area in deciding witch colors you wish to apply in the room that you are decorating. When designing a room, it's important not to neglect your floors. So why not design them with the vast variety of Oriental Rugs.
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