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How to Design your Room with Antique Oushak Rug

  The process of designing a new space or giving a room that is in need of a refresh isn't easy. However, regardless of whether the objective of the space is to make it feel comfortable, eclectic, traditional or romantic, usually the most efficient way to begin making a plan for the space is through the utilization of a gorgeous antique rug.   Whatever style you desire the look you want, a vintage or antique rug can connect a design idea within a space. The fad Persian floorings of the past time were produced with a range of rich colors, with intricate patterns. These works of art are available in a myriad of patterns that portray plants, architecture as well as geometric designs as well as many other. Another beautiful example of stunning floor coverings is antique Oushak rug . They often feature medallions and stars in vibrant colors. They also are capable of warming and brightening the living space. The usage of antique rug in a space tends to block the sound of a room by

A Hand Knotted Rug – How Man Overcame The Machine

A Hand Knotted Rug – How Man Overcame The Machine  When the Industrial Revolution took place in 19th century, it was seen as a true blessing. Without it, the world wouldn't be as different today. It solved energy and agricultural problems. A second problem was solved by the invention of the powered-loom. The textile industry needed a miracle to supply clothes and household items for the new modern world. Value of Handmade Rugs As the population explosion began around the turn of the 19th century, more people started to prefer factory-made goods. The depression-era that hit the handmade product world was a sad one. It only recovered decades later. Unfortunately, this is what happened to the hand-knotted rug. The good news is, though, that we live in a revival, which according legends makes our homes happy. Hand-knotted rugs are a family tradition that has been handed down from generation one to the next. This is especially true in the Middle East countries where factories weren&