
Payment and shipping:
At Grand Oriental Rugs, we strive to make the purchasing process
as convenient for you as we can. We accept all credit cards.
To ship a rug to a location in the United States, it usually
costs around $50 and takes up to a week. If you have any questions
or concerns about how to purchase a rug from us, please call
us, toll-free, at 877-rugs-222.
The following are five basic areas you will need to be
acquainted with in order to make a wise rug purchase.
Material of the Rug:
Most rugs are woven in wool. Some are done in silk and some
are a mixture of wool and silk. Today a number of rugs are also
artfully done in cotton.
How the Rug is Made:
An average-size Oriental rug can take an artist a full year
or longer to weave. When the rugs is on the loom the vertical
strings that form the foundation are known as the warp and the
horizontal is known as the weft. The knots are hand-tied threads
that form the pile. They are tied in rows on the warp. The pile
is the thickness of the rug. Often, fine rugs have a thin, but
dense, pile.
Country of Origin:
To be a true Oriental, a rug must be woven by hand in one of
a few traditional rug-weaving countries, including Iran (formerly
Persia), Causasus, Turkey, China, Pakistan, India, Tibet and
Romania. In past years the country of origin has been the main
indicator of general quality and still is in evaluating old
and antique rugs. New rugs from Pakistan, India and China can
rival or surpass the quality standards set by authentic Persian
rugs.
Significance of Rug Design:
Oriental rugs come in geometric or decorative designs. The geometric
rugs are usually hand woven by nomadic peoples usually in village
environments and done in smaller production. S ome of the areas
known for their geometric designs are the Causasus, Hamadan,
Tabriz and Turkey. Floral designs usually come from larger cities
with more sophisticated looms such as Kashan, Heriz, Kerman,
Mashad and Isfahan.
Density of Knots:
Knot density refers to the number of knots per square inch that
are woven into a rug. The finer the knot, the more labor involved
in the hand weaving of the rug. Knot density should be used
only as one of the criteria for judging a rug.
Distinguishing Quality and Price: Value and
quality are determined by knot density, country of origin, and
how the rug is made. China, Pakistan and India have started
to produce rugs which incorporated the quality standards set
by authentic Persian (Iranian) rugs. Iranian rugs are very selective
now. Also, the more detail or the more elaborate the rug also
influences the price. The floral designs done on city looms
as well as the rugs that include floral bird and animal designs
brig a higher price. A good Oriental rug, properly cared for,
will increase in value over the years.
Our rugs, each with their own unique design, represent the
finest, centuries-old craftsmanship from the weavers of India,
Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and China. Our prices are so excellent
because of our access to the best markets and weaving centers
with low production costs. I refuse to artificially inflate
my prices and then offer "discount" sales. You will
always find consistently good prices at Grand Oriental Rugs.
We encourage you to compare prices and talk to other rug dealers.
You will come back to Grand Oriental Rugs.
Taking the First Step Toward Purchasing
Your Rug
Now that you are familiar with Oriental rugs, it is time to
grace your home or office with one of these pieces of art. We
encourage you to study your floor space and think about colors.
Interior designers recommend purchasing your rug first and building
the room from that focal point. If that is not feasible, feel
free to bring in swatches of material. Often we have been invited
into peoples home to suggest a particular rug that woul d compliment
the existing decor. Soheyla and I do not conduct high pressure
sales. We want to work with you.
Call Grand Oriental Rugs Today!
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