Aug 29 2011
The Wide Array of Styles for Oriental Rugs & Carpets
Oriental Rugs
The commonly accepted center of the rug universe is Persia, or modern-day Iran. Their styles represent the best features of almost every possible characteristic. From excellent construction to intricately beautiful designs. Dozens of styles have been born in this region. A few of the most notable are: Tabriz, Kerman, Sultanabad, Kashan, Kurdish, Lori, Bidjar, Baluch, Esfahan, Gabbeh, Hamedan, Bakshaish, Khorassan, Shahsavan, Afshar, Mahal, Senneh, Quashki, Farahan and Malayer to name a few.
Antique hand-made rugs from India are most notably known for their vibrant colors. The Indians produced some of the best natural color dyes from the wide selection of flora that was available to them. Many rug styles from India can also be recognized by the frequent use of animals and outdoor scenes. Some of the styles that emerged from here are called: Agra, Ottoman Embroidery, Millefleurs, Mughal, Indian Shall and Amritsar.
A s we can see, the rug styles that Persia has produced alone can fill a book. From symmetrical designs to abstract, vivid to subdued, geometric to floral, pictoral to decorative these rugs are truly an art form produced by skilled artisans. Some of the many styles I have seen are: Alcaraz , Art Nouveau , Art Deco , Vintage Rugs , Aubusson , Axminster , Azerbaijan, Bakshaish , Bessarabian , Bezalel , Chinese , Heriz , Serapi , Kh otan , Mongolian , Moroccan , Oushak , Peking , Polonaise , Sarouk , Savonnerie , Senneh , Serapi , Caucasian Rugs , Sivas , Spanish , Sultanabad , Tabriz , Tibetan And Turkish Rugs .
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