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From Past to Present with Traditional Rugs

Wool Rug Paris Beige 300 From Past to Present with Traditional RugsThere are home owners who prefer their house have a modern look. And then there are those who prefer traditional or classic styles. After all, it’s from traditional rugs that the rugs we know today originated from. Although today’s rugs come in different shapes and designs, traditional rugs remain distinct; a whole class on their own. What is it that makes these rugs so special and so in demand even after thousands of years? It’s in the culture of these rugs. To discover why these rugs remain popular, you have to travel back in time a bit and examine their beginnings.

Traditional rugs are also known as oriental rugs, since they originated in the Orient, or from countries in the East, specifically Asia. Each type of traditional or oriental rug is classified based on the country or region it comes from, such as:

  • China
  • India
  • Turkey
  • Persia
  • Iran
  • Caucasia
  • And others

These countries were renowned for their textile production back in the day, and many of them continue to follow the tradition up to now. But, there are some traditional rugs that didn’t come exclusively from the Orient.

Unlike modern rugs, you’ll know a traditional rug when you see it. They’re famous for their beautifully detailed and intricate designs. Patterns come in millions of forms; all so precise and one-of-a-kind. Who knows? You might have even come across one during your childhood. Many homes reserve a place for traditional rugs because of their elegance and beauty. They’re perfect for formal or classical settings, giving the room a regal touch.

Traditional rugs are more than just wonderful pieces of art; they also hold cultural significance, whether they were woven in the past or produced in the present.

 

Paris%20Red%209%20300 From Past to Present with Traditional RugsBut even further beyond the physical attributes of traditional carpets, you’ll find that culture has been woven into them. Even though many of our traditional rugs are manufactured in factories, they’re still inspired by the original hand-woven methods and designs. In the past, each traditional rug was one in a million. Every time the rug maker went to work, he or she made each of them one on their own, whether they were reflecting their personal experiences or culture through them. So even though you’re buying a mass-produced rug, you’re still getting some of the cultural remnants that make them truly special.

Luckily for us, we can find plenty of varieties of traditional rugs all around the world. There are even some people who continue to practice hand-making rugs, if you want to get really authentic. But there’s no problem in settling for today’s assortment of rugs. In almost every rug outlet, there’s a section set aside just for traditional rugs, whether your shopping online or on the high street.
Whatever your reason may be for buying a traditional rug, it will surely make a gorgeous addition to your home. Through this, you’ll be helping keep the spirit of traditional rugs alive for years and years to come.

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