Why Turkish Machine-Made Rugs Are Sacramento's Favorite Choice
Modern Turkish 1200-reed machine-made rugs combine traditional Persian design heritage with stain-resistant fibers and museum-quality det...
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Modern Turkish 1200-reed machine-made rugs combine traditional Persian design heritage with stain-resistant fibers and museum-quality det...
Read moreHand-knotted Persian rugs cost 10-20x more than modern Turkish 1200-reed machine-made. Is the price difference worth it? An honest side-b...
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You can vacuum, spot-blot, and shake-dust a Persian rug at home — but never wash one in place, never use carpet shampoo, and never let a ...
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Twelve practical care tips that keep Persian-inspired and machine-made rugs looking new for decades. From vacuum technique to professiona...
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Choosing between 500, 700, or 1200 reed Persian rugs? Our Sacramento experts break down which density works best for living rooms, bedroo...
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1200-reed Persian rugs are the gold standard of machine-made luxury. Learn what reed count means, how it affects durability, pattern deta...
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What "antique," "semi-antique," "vintage," and "new" actually mean on a rug label; how age affects price, patina, restoration ethics, and...
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'Persian rug' is a country of origin, not a pattern. Five honest tests from the back of the rug — what to look at, what to ignore, and wh...
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A prayer rug (sajjadeh in Persian, sajjada in Arabic) is a small, directional rug used for daily Islamic prayer. Traditional sizes run 2×...
Read moreA plain-English glossary of the 30 terms you’ll encounter shopping for hand-knotted Persian rugs — abrash, mihrab, KPSI, kork wool, gul, ...
Read moreLow pile (under 1/2″) is the right choice for everyday rooms — living, dining, hallways, kitchens, kids’ rooms. High pile (over 1/2″ to s...
Read moreRug texture is determined by how the rug is constructed, not by its color or pattern. Flat-weave (no pile, just woven), hand-loomed (smal...
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