Thursday 30 July 2015

How to Identify a Genuine Handmade Rug?
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Rugs are an important part of any house and there are a number of traditional rug shops which people often visit to get a genuine handmade piece. Persian rugs, handmade oriental or Italian rugs are the names of those elegant and traditional ones that look beautiful and classic when laid on the floor. But how many of you are sure that the product you are buying is truly genuine and handmade? Well, if you are planning to get a new handmade rug for your abode, here is the list of tips to identify a genuine handmade rug:

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Locate a genuine shop

When the shop is original, there is no doubt that the products are original. Ask for the shop’s original trading license and then check the samples. It is also advised to take the help of local residents to locate the original trader when you are looking for a proper buy. You can also visit their official website to check out the accreditations of the store.

Check label

Original handmade rugs have their designer labels attached on to the borders. You must always look for these labels while you intend to purchase an original piece. A rug without label is either not original or there is some other issues.

Look for non-uniformity

A genuine handmade rug will have splotches and the stitching that are non-uniform. Hence, use your hands to feel the texture difference across the surface. Also handmade rugs are mostly woven with wool pile while machine cut varieties are made of nylon or polyester.

Check the weave

To identify a genuine handmade rug always look at the back of the product and its weave. There should be white, red or blue horizontal lines of foundation threads. The weave will not be perfectly straight as it is handmade, not machine made.

Owning an oriental rug is a status symbol for many. But before spending a huge amount to buy one, it is must to choose an original and genuine handmade rug from a reliable store. These are few tips that one can employ as tests before purchasing their favourite rug.
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  1. As you stated in your post, there are several factors to take into account while identifying a handmade oriental rug. Checking the front and the back of the rug will be enough to understand whether it's an oriental handmade rug or not in most cases. However, rug colour, rug pile and the cost of the rug should be considered as well. Here is an excellent read on "How To Identify Authentic Handmade Oriental Rugs"

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