Turkish Rugs

If you are fond of Mid-East traditions that are fully or partially expressed in your home interior design, and if the time for buying an exclusive floor covering product has already come, one of the greatest solutions might be buying the matching one from versatile Turkish rugs and carpets offered to high-class lovers nowadays. Turkish oriental rugs have gained incredible popularity among Western World's carpeting devotees, the same with authentic Persian, Pakistani and Chinese rugs, which are believed to be the leading rug styles on the related market. Considering a carpet or rug from Turkish carpet weaving centers, which have been the largest manufacturers of silk products throughout the history of the Ottoman Empire, is strongly suggestible by many professional home designers for creating a soft, warm and inviting ambiance influenced by the exceptional color, patter and texture combination of antique Turkish rugs and more contemporarily designed Turkish rug products.

Any antique rug with Turkish origins may significantly differ from the one coming from Iran (old Persia), Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, Egypt, Morocco and other largest carpet exporters, primarily in terms of the pattern nature, design features, materials, construction, knot density and weaving techniques. Both antique Turkish rugs, which are expectedly the most expensive ones, and discount Turkish rug products that have been hand-woven or machine made by Turkish artisans in latest years, usually come in three types of material and construction scheme.

As suggested by the name, wool-on-wool Turkish rugs have a wool-woven base on which wool threads are knotted to produce a certain motif from pre-determined pattern layout. Since wool can not be spun finely, the final pattern is usually non-intricate, offering usually merely geometric solutions. A typical Turkish village prayer rug, for instance, is usually made with the help of this weaving technique, thus being the least expensive type of an antique carpet with Turkish origins. Wool-on-cotton Turkish rugs and carpets offer more intricate designs with floral and animal patterns in addition to traditional geometric motifs, since cotton can be finely spun and the knot count increases, respectively. Finally, silk-on-silk Turkish rugs indicate the finest quality and highest prices due to the excellent weave and higher knot count per square cm.

 

In such a way, Turkish oriental rugs can be woven from different materials with different weaving techniques, leading to varying knot count, which is one of the most considerable indicators of quality and authenticity of Turkish rugs. Again, a typical Turkish prayer rug can be made with natural or chemical dyes, depending on the construction and weaving characteristics. Natural dyes are obviously more preferable by Turkish rug customers, since they do not run while washing and are more expensive that chemical dyes, thus increasing the price of the carpet or rug. Besides, Turkish rug products in wool-on-wool or wool-on-cotton versions are made from dead or live wool, i.e. the harsh wool that is cut from a dead sheep or softer wool, which is sheered whether sheep is alive, thus retaining its natural oils.

In order to learn more about luxury and cheap Turkish rug products, discount Turkish rug online stores, reliable dealers of authentic antique Turkish rugs, along with the most important aspects to consider when buying an antique rug from Turkish market towns and famous carpet weaving centers, we offer you to browse through our comprehensive section and visit our reliable partners online stores with the most affordable discount Turkish rugs, up-to-date Turkish rug information and professional guidelines on how to evaluate authenticity of Turkish rugs, distinguish natural dyes for chemical ones, determine whether a particular product is hand-spun or machine spun, as well as many other related issue of your interest.

 
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