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You Can't refuse Oriental Rugs For Elegance

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Oriental rugs will add timeless beauty to your home, will coordinate with any door, and enhance any room, hallway, or entrance.They are also a favorite option when decorating home offices, and are a particularly good choice for high traffic areas because of the intricacies of their designs, which hide wear and tear.  The term "oriental" refers to rugs produced on the continent of Asia, such as Persian (from Iran), Indian, Chinese, and Turkish rugs.  Imitations of the popular oriental patterns are also available and produced by manufacturers such as Nourison in the USA, and Sphinx, also in the USA but with its parent company in Egypt.

Making rugs by hand is an ancient art and the old designs reflect the religious and ethnic structures of the times in the countries or areas of origin.  Many of these ancient designs are still produced today, sometimes hand-woven and hand-knotted, other times woven by machine.  The most traditional patterns are those with a floral or garden motif, or geometric or curvilinear designs around a central medallion or a central painting-like scene.  Oriental rugs used to be constructed only with such natural fibers as wool, cotton, silk, or goat and camel hair, or blends of these materials, but now you can find them made with less expensive synthetic materials such as olefin (polypropylene), nylon, polyester, and acrylic.  Wool rugs remain the first choice in durable, soft, dirt-and-fire resistant, warm rugs, but synthetic reproductions make oriental area rugs more affordable.  They come in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes ?round, oval, rectangular, and, of course, the popular runner.

Decide on how you are going to use each area rug.  Is it going to define furniture groupings or unify all the elements in the room?  Is its primary use to protect a floor or a carpet?  Is its prime function to add warmth and comfort?  The use of the rug will dictate its size and shape. The author is ethusiastic in currency trading and business coaching. He holds a website about cosmetics at http://cosmeticsonline.co.nz

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