Persian Rugs – The Perfect Choice for Traditional, Modern, and Contemporary Homes

Mixing traditional Persian rugs with contemporary design or new Persian rugs with traditional decor is a key way to create an interesting and compelling interior design. Persian rugs are also very affordable if you choose from the hand-knotted range of vintage and contemporary Persian rugs in our large inventory at © 1800getarug.com .

 

 

Persian rugs are consistently the rug of choice for the homes of influential designers. Husband and wife designers Charles and Ray Eames became famous for their mid-20th century designs. They used a selection of Persian rugs to decorate a cute reading nook in their contemporary California home. Even the celebrated 20th century architect known as Le Corbusier – the man credited with creating “white box” Modernism – placed Persian rugs in the living rooms of his all-white masterpieces.

Chocolate Brown, Vintage Persian Bakhtiar, Hand Knotted, 100% Wool, Worn and Distressed, Sheared Low, Zero Pile, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Wide Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Bakhtiar is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

These statement rug choices by the Eames’ and Le Corbusier are all the more relevant in the 21st century when many interior designers know the secret to great interior design – whether traditional, modern, contemporary, eclectic, jungalow, or maximalism – is a Persian rug. Read on to discover why the beauty, tradition, and handmade narrative pleasure of these rugs is just right for your home no matter what your decorating style.

 

 

Persian Rugs versus Oriental Rugs

In the 21st century, the terms Persian rug and Oriental rug refer broadly to the same type of rug. The two terms became interchangeable in the 19th century when exports of these rugs to the US and Europe took off and found new, appreciative customers. To make things easy we’ll use the term Persian rug in this post.

Blush Red, Vintage Persian Heriz with Flower Medallion Design, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Even Wear, Sheared Low, Good Condition, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Heriz is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Antique, Vintage, or New?

Persian rugs are still made today using traditional patterns that are often updated with colors that appeal to 21st century consumers. Antique Persian rugs are generally accepted to be older than 100 years, although some rug dealers choose 80 years as the cut-off. Vintage means older than twenty years but less than 100 years. We stock mainly vintage and new Persian rugs. Often we overdye our vintage rugs to change a colorful, busy pattern into a single color rug where the original pattern is still visible.

Swan White, Vintage Persian Bijar, Flower Design, Pure Wool, Hand Knotted, Thick and Plush, Good Condition, Clean, Wide Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Bijar is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

here Were Traditional Persian Rugs Made?

Traditional Persian rugs don’t represent a single culture or style. They were hand-knotted or loom woven by many tribes, nomads, urban imperial cultures (for example the Mughal Empire) in many regions and countries using different techniques, colors, patterns and fibers.

The epicenter of Persian rug weaving was the country we now know as Iran. At the height of Persia’s power its empire spread from its “heart” (the capital of Persepolis in present-day Iran) west to Egypt, east to Kabul and northern India, north to Turkey, and south to the Persian Gulf.

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This is an illustration of the height of the Persian Empire.. © 1800getarug.com

The largest and best-known centers for rug production were in Persia. These centers include Tabriz (1500-1550), Herat (1525-1650), Kashan (1525-1650) and Kerman (1600-1650). Rugs made in these locations are usually referred to by the locations.

There’s a surprising twist to the tale of Persian rugs. When exports of Persian rugs to Europe and the United States took off in the 19th century it soon became apparent western taste didn’t always match the rugs being imported. Entrepreneurs reacted by creating a style of Persian rugs known as Zieglers. The name Ziegler isn’t a location or a tribe, but is the name of a German company that commissioned their own rug style to match the desires of Western customers.

 

What Types of Designs Are Found in Persian Rugs?

Many Persian designs feature plants, gardens, and animals, often interlaced or bordered with geometric patterns or featuring central medallions. Popular motifs from the past to the present include the Tree of Life and the Four Seasons. These lush botanical patterns represent a mix of reality and the magical realm of faith and imagination. Many weaving centers were located in arid, desert-like regions that despite the adverse climate had areas of lush growth due to ingenious canals and aqueduct systems that made deserts bloom.

Scarlet Red, Vintage Persian Heriz with Geometric Medallion Design, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Even Wear, Sheared Low, Good Condition, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Heriz is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

 

There’s so much more to know about Persian rugs –  knotting techniques, density (knots per square inch), dye processes  – which is why we warmly invite you to visit with one of our rug specialists at our showroom just six miles from the greater New York metro area. Or if you live further away, please schedule a video call so we can show you a range of our hand-knotted and affordable Persian rugs.  Call Now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Sell Your Old Rug?

Do you have a unique historical rug? And you have no clue what to do with it? Or you are looking to sell it for the best possible price? If yes, then you have come to the right place. We can help you determine what to do with your unique family rug, also we will buy it from you for the best possible price. Below are some important guidelines that will help you sell your rug.

 

 

Restoration of the Rug before you sell it

People are often persuaded to undertake very expensive repairs as they believe that this will increase the value of their oriental rug. Once they go into the market to sell their rugs, they discover that the rug wasn’t worth the repair as it is not even covering the price of the repairs they made. So, to be on the safe side, we will recommend that you first make an assessment of your rug resale value before get the repairs are done. If a repair shop informs you that your unique rug is worth a lot of money, and after the repair you will be able to sell your rug for thousands of dollars. You should ask them whether they would buy the rug for half of the price.

Cleaning & Repair - 1800 Get A Rug
Cleaning & Repair – 1800 Get A Rug

 

Get Your Rug Professionally cleaned

Getting your rug professionally cleaned is worthwhile. In order to get rid of the stain, you should consult a cleaner. If the cleaner promises you that the stain will come out, only then you should get it cleaned. Otherwise, you can get it vacuumed. Make sure you vacuum the back first and then the front, also always work in the direction of the pile.

Cleaning - 1800 Get A Rug
Cleaning – 1800 Get A Rug

 

Take Pictures of Your Rug

In order to sell your rug, you need to take some pictures of the carpet. Make sure the light is right and the camera you are using is also of good quality. As a good quality camera will show the exact condition of your rug. For us to make-out the quality of the rug, you should send us pictures of your rug. One picture should be of the front, the second of the back and third should be a zoomed in picture of the front. This will help us identify the pattern of the rug and also its condition.

Illustration of a photo capture on a carpet
Illustration of a photo capture on a carpet. © 1800getarug.com

 

Point Out the Damaged Areas and Other Rug Details

It is very important for the seller to point of the damaged areas. If you want our relationship to be a lasting one, you have to be frank with our company. We will make sure that you get the best price for your rug, but you should also be honest. To sell your rug to us you should tell us exactly where the fault lies.
You should give us the full details of the rug, including the height, width, and shape. We would like you to provide us information regarding the manufactures, if possible.

Illustration of a photo capture of the carpet details
Illustration of a photo capture of the carpet details

 

List the Age of the Rug

The price of an antique thing increases with its age. The older the carpet is, the more expensive it gets. Similarly, you need to tell us the exact age of your rug, as the price factor is affected by this characteristic. If you have a very old family rug, let’s say a 100 years old and it is in a very good shape, chances are you will get a good price for it. Telling us the exact age will help us understand the uniqueness of the rug.

Iced Coffee Brown, Antique Persian Kirman, Even Low Pile, Clean, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Antique Persian Kerman is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Decide a Price before Approaching Us

Many a times, clients call us and say that they want to sell their family rug, and when we ask for how much. They say they don’t know. It is important that you decide the price before you call us. You should check the market, ask different people and then decide a price. In order to sell your rug at a good price and to avoid being cheated out of your inheritance, it is important that you know the value of it. This way you will not even demand more for it, when it’s not worth it.
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Iced Coffee Brown, Antique Persian Kirman, Even Low Pile, Clean, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Antique Persian Kerman is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

We would like you to give us our information including

• Full Name
• City
• State or Province
• Telephone Number
• Mobile Number
• Email Address

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Selling your rug can be really easy if you follow the above foot steps. We will help you understand what is the right way to do a particular repair and how to go about the selling business.
You can check out our website, www.1800getarug.com, in order to sell your rug. And we assure you that we will give you the best possible price.