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The Enduring Charm of
the Persian Area Rug


It is time to take a look at the Persian area rug, if you have been considering adding a special element to your home, or even just to a room that needs to be livened up. Persian rugs have a reputation all over the world for their texture, their gorgeously intricate designs and the loveliness of their colors.

You will find that when you add the right rug your home, it can make a truly dramatic design difference in both look and feel. Before you purchase a Persian rug, however, take a moment to learn more about these lovely floor coverings.


A Brief Background Description

Persian Area RugThe first mention of the historical Persian area rugs dates back to around 250 AD or so. This means that the art of rug weaving in what was then Persia, and what is now Iran, was quite ancient and even then, these rugs were remarked on as things of beauty. Because the materials that are used to make rugs will decay over time, we know very little about the rugs themselves.

But if the paintings from the time period and afterwards are anything to go by, Persian rugs have always been something special.


The Most Common Materials

In ancient times as in the present day, wool was one of the most common materials available for weaving the Persian rug. These days, weavers also use cotton to create the foundation of the rug, while silk will actually date back to the Renaissance, in terms of use in these extraordinary rugs.

While silk is less common and less durable than wool, silk Persian area rugs are still considered to be extremely valuable, and will often be hung from the wall as tapestries.


Persian Rug Design Varieties

When looking at the Persian area rug, you should be aware that there are many different layouts and patterns you can find suitable for your needs. Some of the designs that you might see when you are looking at these rugs include spiral patterns, derivative patterns, interconnected patterns, paisley patterns and stripes.

On the other hand, you will also find rugs that have very recognizable images on them, like trees, hunting grounds, historic monuments, European flowers and fish. In many cases, these patterns will vary, adding their own unique texture to the room itself.


Before Purchasing A Persian Rug

When you are thinking about purchasing a Persian rug, take a moment and think about how it will affect the room that you are planning to put it in. Remember that the repeating patterns in many Persian area rugs might make it seem busy, if you put into into a room that has too much going on, but also remember that having a pattern that has been created in a larger size can help that as well.

Consider what kind of color scheme you want, and also think about the fact that with good care, a Persian rug can keep its color for years, or even generations.


The Rugs That Rule

When it comes to area rugs, Persian rugs dominate. Furthermore, if budget is the only restraining factor, the first choice of almost all potential rug owners must surely be a Persian rug. Take a moment to think about what kind of Persian area rug you want for your home; if it has the look and feel you like, then it can be a lovely design choice for you!

If you want to leap right in and do some pre-shopping for Persian rugs, I'm sure you'll find the rug that suits your choice in design, material, color, type of weave, and size at one of the recommended sources below.

       CSN Rugs   

I can assure you I took great care to select each one. Each ranks high in customer satisfaction, and they have quality rugs in many price ranges, a sure bet they can satisfy their customers' needs.


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