persian rugs

In today’s modern and fast paced world, it is easy to get caught up in the mundane and repetitive details of life.  It is thus important to experience new and exciting things whenever possible.  A Persian rug is an excellent way to invite the exotic into your home, and effortlessly enjoy it every single day. 

A Persian rug is a hugely important aspect and manifestation of Persian art and culture, dating back to Ancient Persia.  There are several manifestations of a Persian rug: they can be divided into three major categories.  The first type of Persian rug, the “farsh” is any one that is sized greater then 6x4 feet.  The second type of rug, the “qalicheh” is smaller then 6x4 feet, and the final type of a Persian rug is a nomadic carpet known as “gelim”. 

When choosing a Persian rug for your home, it is important to know which materials they can be made from, as the rugs vary greatly in price depending on this factor.  Usually, a Persian rug is made from wool, although cotton is also commonly used as a foundation.   A Persian Rug, however, can also be made of silk.  Silk is more expensive and less durable, and these rugs are thus usually significantly more expensive.  The delicacy of a silk Persian rug also causes some people to display it on a wall or piece of furniture rather than displaying it on the floor where damaging it is easier. 

When choosing a Persian rug for your home, you can also choose between a wide array of motifs and styles.  Some of these motifs include scrolling vines, arabesques, medallions, overlapping geometric compartments, palmettes and cloud bands.  Rarely, a Persian rug will depict a scene of humans hunting or feasting. 

Garnering interest worldwide and often displayed proudly in museums, a Persian rug captures tremendous craftsmanship and tradition.  You will not regret an addition like this one to your belongings: it is a definite way to add excitement and freshness to your home.