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Buying Oriental Area Rugs is a smart investment Yes, they were right to some extent even today when technology has overtaken the art of weaving rug; wool made rugs have a certain segment of admirers who are always interested in the top quality of art. With the help of this post we have tried to help our readers on how to choose the right rug even if they have a tight budget. While shopping for a rug you always keep in mind the warmth and soft feeling that is offered by a rug. Then comes the life and most importantly you cannot ignore the price tag behind this offering. It is a well-known fact that no brick and mortar store will be having so many varieties as an online shop. Whatever may be the reasons but shopping rugs online is always a profitable deal. So number one idea on how you can get a great rug at your doorstep is buying online. Wool made rugs (especially made from New Zealand and European wool) are undoubtedly expensive than its synthetic counterparts like polyester, acrylics and polypropylene but on doing the comparison among the features and maintenance issues you can easily judge on your own where to invest money. Once you have brought a synthetic rug in your home initially they’ll glitter like gold but after few days they look dingy. Th is is not always but yes it is there in comparison to pure wool rugs. The finish also begins to actually wear completely off. Dust also starts to accumulate over the surface of these rugs which cannot be cleaned with vacuuming hard. In case you have pets it becomes hard to put their hair away from the rug. Far away from these synthetic counterparts, pure wool made Oriental rugs are hand-knotted by skilled artisans. They have a long life because natural dyes and soft wool is used to create them. Its value increases as the time passes so it can be considered as a great investment.

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Buying Oriental Area Rugs is a smart investment

Yes, they were right to some extent even today when technology has overtaken the art of weaving rug; wool made rugs have a

certain segment of admirers who are always interested in the top quality of art.

With the help of this post we have tried to help our readers on how to choose the right rug even if they have a tight budget.

While shopping for a rug you always keep in mind the warmth and soft feeling that is offered by a rug. Then comes the life and

most importantly you cannot ignore the price tag behind this offering.

It is a well-known fact that no brick and mortar store will be having so many varieties as an online shop. Whatever may be the

reasons but shopping rugs online is always a profitable deal. So number one idea on how you can get a great rug at your doorstep

is buying online.

Wool made rugs (especially made from New Zealand and European wool) are undoubtedly expensive than its synthetic

counterparts like polyester, acrylics and polypropylene but on doing the comparison among the features and maintenance issues

you can easily judge on your own where to invest money.

Once you have brought a synthetic rug in your home initially they’ll glitter like gold but after few days they look dingy. This is

not always but yes it is there in comparison to pure wool rugs. The finish also begins to actually wear completely off. Dust also

starts to accumulate over the surface of these rugs which cannot be cleaned with vacuuming hard.

In case you have pets it becomes hard to put their hair away from the rug.

Far away from these synthetic counterparts, pure wool made Oriental rugs are hand-knotted by skilled artisans. They have a long

life because natural dyes and soft wool is used to create them. Its value increases as the time passes so it can be considered as a

great investment.

It is assumed that an experienced rug weaver can weave up to ten thousand knots in a day that means it would take two to six

months to create a oriental rug. This hand weaving cost adds to the price tag of a hand-knotted rug.

It is easy to clean and maintain wool made Oriental rug therefore homemakers always prefer to have them in their homes.

At this stage we would like to tell you the difference between hand-tufted and hand knotted rug. A hand tufted wool rug is made

from wool but it is made with a hand held tool.

The strands of wool are shot into a canvas which is stretched upon a frame. A glue backing is applied once wool pile is punched

through the canvas. It is not permanent which falls apart when you will try to clean it. It can nowhere match with the art involved

with the hand-knotted wool rug.

Definitely buying pure wool made hand-knotted rug would seem to be an expensive deal in the beginning but seeing the long

term benefits and easy maintenance ability it would be called an “intelligent investment.”

So what are you waiting for? Bring pure wool made Oriental rug in your home which is an aesthetically pleasing option to

decorate your home.

Want to know more about rugs and other options? Feel free to contact The Rug Shop at 033 30118189

This entry was posted in Home Decor on May 15, 2015 by Taylor Hall.