Dec 15 2011
Antique Oriental Rugs by Nazmiyal
By definition, antique oriental rugs are more than 80s years old while vintage rugs refers to the decorative oriental and modernist rugs that were made during mid-century (20th century) – such as the mid-century modern Scandinavian rugs and Moroccan rugs. However, many other features set these pieces apart from their newly created counterparts. On the surface, new oriental rugs may resemble their “cousins”, the – antique oriental rugs, but the similarities stop there. The quality and construction of antique oriental rugs and carpets are two of the great differentiators between those created then and now. These differences affect the overall look and feel on a broad level through small and large changes in the dyeing, spinning and weaving process. The difference between new and antique oriental rugs goes down to the fiber used to produce these masterpieces from the past. Using millennia-old processes, world created iconic antique oriental rugs that would stand the test of time and add to their international legacy.

Antique Khotan Rugs Interior Design By Tucker and Marks Design
With natural dyes, ancient techniques and countless hours of tedious work, these weavers creating long-lasting works of art that acquire a gentle patina and luster with age that contributes to their characteristic charm. With the advent of modern technology and chemical dyes, patterns were watered-down for mass-production and regional traditions that were millennia in development were changed forever in little more than a century. Antique oriental rugs in general (not only antique Persian Rugs ) include hundreds of patterns and cultural symbols that are combined with construction techniques accentuate the unique regional qualities. Despite modern advances and high-tech manufacturing processes, the gestalt of antique oriental rugs and oriental carpets produced by master weavers in the city, artisan craftspeople in independent villages and tribal individuals is incomparable. Antique oriental carpets and antique oriental rugs were created using bygone methods and traditions thatheld a deep significance to the people who wove them. to the people who wove them. Many of these antique oriental rugs and oriental carpets are filled with symbolic figures and motifs that have been used within a culture for thousands of years.

Antique Bezalel Rugs Interior Design by Lorri Morris Design Inc.
To a semi-nomadic tribal group, universal and region-specific symbols such as water, animals, birds, people and amulets were vital to protect their family and resources. Often created for specific purposes, antique oriental rugs and carpets from Persia, Turkey, India, Europe, the Caucasus, China and Tibet and so many other regions were produced by craftspeople who put their heart and soul into every step of the process. Over the centuries, the weaving of oriental rugs and carpets has evolved from a cultural craft into a livelihood and an art form that captures many diverse traditions. The craftspeople and master weavers who created these antiquities used exacting precision to executive intricate patterns that today’s high-technology advances are unable to replicate. The quality of the wool, fiber and dyes has changed drastically over the centuries as the labor-intensive processes were traded in for time-saving alternatives. Natural dyes and pigments extracted from plants, minerals, insects and other substances contribute to the soft lustrous patina that new creations may never acquire.


Hand-spun wool produced from local wool fortified with a unique mixture of minerals and metals enhances dye absorption and adds to the lustrous qualities and subtleties of regional oriental rugs such as those seen in the antique Persian rugs. Spinning, dyeing and weaving each represent labor-intensive tasks requiring specialized skills. In some cases, dyers made a living by supplying high-quality dyes to local weavers and craftspeople. Many of these natural dyes required sophisticated processes to extract and set the dyes while others, such as the golden-yellow dyes created from the stigma of the saffron flower, were created from some of the most valuable trade commodities at the time. Due to the limited number and increasing rarity, antique carpets and rugs make solid investment Rugs. For example, the best and rarest antique Persian rugs & antique oriental rugs have maintain their value exceptionally well over the years where the value of a newer pieces depreciate rapidly.

Antique Bakshaish Rugs Interior Design By Lori Morris Design Inc
Although antique rugs make excellent investments, they can often be acquired without a significant increase in cost compared to the newly manufactured oriental rugs in todays markets. There is no question that Antique oriental rugs and carpets make outstanding decorative objects as well as investment pieces for serious collectors and / or buyers who wish to beautify, soften or complete an interior space while making a sound financial decision. The world of antique oriental rugs and Persian carpets presents endless possibilities; one region alone (such as antique Persian rugs) can produce an exceptional variety of patterns in many of classic colors. The aesthetic appeal of antique oriental rugs is only one of their alluring charms. One of the universal factors that attract collectors around the world is the craftsmanship and rich history of each pattern and motif embodies the romantic notions of an earlier time.

Antique Kerman Rugs Interior Design By – Lisa Bartolomei Interior Design








































needed. Measure the space that you would like to cover and then make sure to see how much you deviate from that “perfect size”. The more flexible you are willing to be with the size – the more options you will have to see. Please note that there are absolutely no rules about placing a rug in a room and we can say from personal experience that we have seen people buy rugs that are bigger than the actual room and on the flip side we have also seen people buy a 6’ x 9’ for a 20’ x 40’ room so keep an open mind. (If you are able to find a piece that speaks to you and you love the colors, style, design and price you should not rule it out right away based on its size – the first thing people usually compromise on is the size).
3 – Look / Feel: As mentioned above, rugs are usually one of the most expensive item in the room so it really makes sense to start from the rug (this is in line with most high-end interior decorators who will always opt to start the design process by first finding the right rug). For the most part, finding that one perfect rug is not as easy as finding the perfect fabric – there are far more fabrics that you could find to work with rugs than vice versa. The easiest way to establish your taste is to see what types of rugs, colors and patterns are out there and the fastest way to do that would be by starting online. The internet is a great tool for learning and establishing your taste.










