Different varieties in Oriental rugs
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Saturday, 12 December 2009 23:13

Oriental rugs can be a very wise investment for any home since they are beautifully made with attractive designs and color patterns. What makes them unique that every Oriental rug would be different in nature, basically all the rugs that are made in Asia are known as oriental rugs and depending on the country the rugs have been made in, each of them would have different characteristics and design details.

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 add a touch of elegance and charm to any living space with their simple attractive designs; however, if you are investing in a rug you should first know the different varieties and types of rugs that are available. Listed below are some of the most basic types of oriental rugs http://www.rugzone.co.uk
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* Indian rugs- Most of the rugs that are available in the western countries are all Indian rugs. There are several different types of rugs that are made in India, all of them with different designs and patterns. The “dhurrie” rug is one of the most popular types of rugs; these are made from wool and cotton and sometimes contain other types of natural fibers in them. The designs on these rugs are all traditional Indian designs.

* Turkish rugs- Turkish rugs are the most popular and the most sought after rugs in the world. Finding these rugs can be quite difficult, and an authentic Turkish rug can cost quite a lot but it is definitely worth it. Most authentic rugs would be as many as 75 years old, since they were all made during the world war after which the production stopped and is only now restarting.

* Persian rugs- Persian rugs are also very well known and sought after. These rugs are made in Iran, which has been making excellent quality rugs since centuries. One of the most common features in these rugs would be their geometric and floral designs. Depending on which part of Iran the rug is made in, there can be slight differences in the designs. However, any Persian rug can be a good find and if it is an authentic antique rug you might have to pay a considerable sum of money for purchasing it.

* Tibetan rugs- The Tibetan rugs are also one of the most expensive rugs in the world simply because of the hard work that each of these rugs require. These rugs are made from the wool of the Himalayan sheep and entire families and villages are employed in making these rugs, a single rug can take as many as 3500 hours to make. Each of these rugs would have different textures and designs, but they can be recognized from their rich colors and rustic patterns. You would definitely have to pay a very high price if you purchase an authentic Tibetan rug.

These were some of the basic types of oriental rugs that can be found today. All of these are excellent quality rugs and unique in their own way and can add a touch of timeless charm to any room.