Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Persian and Oriental Rugs

Each area rugs are not created equal, for they have their own usage. Though styles are similar but they have their own specific characteristic that really defines one style from the next. Knowing how to pick one area rug for your own and distinguish one from the other would help you to choose he exact rug that you need. It can also determine which area rug would suit in your home, making more appealing and which would work best. Here are some hints that would help you identify one rug for your own.

Persian rugs: with complicated patterns, Persian rugs have heavy use of blues and reds, thus some identify it as the exquisite color. Geometric, floral or pictorial are the category patterns of Persian rugs. The motifs used in the designs can range from animals, figures, and even landscapes.

Oriental Rugs: Oriental rugs are from Vietnam, Turkey, Cyprus, Iran, though some think that they only come from Asian countries like China. Oriental rugs also use similar floral and curvilinear patterns as Persian rugs. Designs can be classified as extremely, ornate, complex, and heavily pigmented using lots of bloody gold, dark colors, and navy blue.

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