Why Are the Fringes of My Persian Rug Coming Loose? (And How Worried Should You Be?)
Fringe damage on a Persian rug is the start of structural unraveling. Honest explanation of why fringes wear, which damage is normal, whe...
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Fringe damage on a Persian rug is the start of structural unraveling. Honest explanation of why fringes wear, which damage is normal, whe...
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Antique rugs (50+ years) and vintage rugs (30–50 years) need different care than new rugs — vegetable dyes can bleed, cotton foundations ...
Read moreRotate a rug 180° every six months — the simplest, highest-leverage care habit you can adopt. It evens out foot traffic, prevents sun fad...
Read moreA new wool rug shedding is normal — it’s loose fiber from the cutting process working out of the pile and typically stops in 3–9 months. ...
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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 ...
Read morePick a rug color by starting from your existing room — sofa fabric, wall color, light direction, and pattern busy-ness. The honest rule: ...
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مجلس اتاق سنتی نشستن عربی است — کوسنهای کف محیطی که گرد یک مرکز باز چیده میشوند، با یک یا چند فرش بزرگ دستباف لنگر میشوند. فرشهای مجل...
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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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