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The short answer: Five rug problems are sometimes addressable at home: a single loose fringe knot, a 1–2 inch edge fray, a tiny moth hole, a small dye spot, and pile pulled at the surface. Every...
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An appraisal field guide from our Sacramento showroom. Of all the words on a rug label, "antique" is the most overused and the least defined. We have seen rugs from the 1990s sold as "antique,"...
Read more →The short answer: The 30 most-used Persian rug terms cover three categories — construction (warp, weft, knot, KPSI, pile, foundation, asymmetric/symmetric knot), materials (wool, kork wool, silk...
Read more →At a Glance First check flip the rug — hand-knotted shows individual knots on the back, machine-made does not Knot count measure knots per square inch (KPSI) on the back; finer = h...
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یک فرش با الهام از طرحهای ایرانی که به خوبی از آن مراقبت شود، میتواند دههها—گاهی حتی نسلها—دوام بیاورد. فرشی که به آن بیتوجهی شود، در عرض چند سال رنگ میبازد، تخت میشود و ویژگیهای خود را از ...
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The short answer: Layering rugs works when there is a clear hierarchy between the two pieces — a large, neutral, flat bottom rug (jute, sisal, or a low-pile cream flatweave) and a smaller, more ...
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TL;DR Traditional rugs in Sacramento are the canonical Persian medallion vocabulary — Tabriz, Kashan, Isfahan, Heriz, late-Qajar ceremonial — woven in our 1200-reed and 1.5M-point machine-woven ti...
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