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The Art of Environmental Textiles by Claudie Jongstra

on Jan 08, 2025
Dutch artist Claudie Joongstra creates wall coverings from fabric. Her techniques differ somewhat from the rest of the artists. While other artists take their materials from handicraft stores or wholesalers, ecologist Joongstra uses materials from her farm and creates her own. Her work has been featured in many publications. of museums and galleries. Who is Claudie Jongstra? Claudie Jongstra was born on February 6, 1963 in the Netherlands, and she attended the Utrecht School of Art for Fashion Design, from which she graduated in 1989. Her fascination with felting wool appeared in 1994, and she mastered it, and from there she created various works of art and installations, and then established her own studio under the name Studio Claudie Jongstra in 1995. Actress Claudie Jongstra Source material from Claudie Jongstra Farm Jungstra is an advocate of the environment, and is keen to provide the materials she uses in environmentally friendly ways. The studio she owns is located on her farm in Friesland, the Netherlands, where she raises and grazes a herd of Drenthe Heath sheep, one of the sheep known in the Netherlands. This rare curly-haired sheep provides valuable, sustainable wool, and Joongstra stresses that "if you're serious about a material, you need to understand its connection to the environment." Artist Claudie Jongstra works with wool in the studio Jongstra also grows many different kinds of plants on her farm, and these plants are used to extract organic dyes which she uses to dye wool, and these plants include chamomile, indigo, valley (yellow flower), madder, and many others... In her garden, Jungstra has set up a laboratory and classroom for students who are eager to learn more about these subjects. Many students from all over the world compete to join the class and learn about the experience that Jongstra offers. Claudie Jongstra and her helper on her farm Claudie Jongstra's work around the world Claudie Jongstra's work is spread all over the world and is in the permanent collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian Museum of Design, the Rhode Island Art Museum of Design, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. And other museums... Her works are used in the decorations of many private institutions such as the Amsterdam Public Library, restaurants in Rotterdam and Philadelphia, the Dutch Embassy in Berlin, the Prime Minister's residence in The Hague, the United Nations in New York... and other places. "Aarde" by Claudie Jongstra, at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Transformational Fields by Claudie Jongstra Working on her farm to this day as a textile artist, Jongstra launched her latest work, Woven Skin, an impressive tradition in New York City, in which a mix of 60 pieces of wool is displayed against the background of a disharmonious soundtrack, and the screen plays a conversation about ways to Sustainable production and supply of textile materials. "Woven Skin" by Claudie Jongstra In conclusion, the art of hand weaving, especially textile hangings, plays an important role in the renaissance of textile arts and plastic paintings, which in turn reflect the self-vision of plastic weavers when conveying their feelings and emotions, through the aesthetic and functional values ​​that these works contain that make them an important source of plastic arts. inspiring.
في حُب الأصفر والأخضر - 10 غرف جميلة

In love with yellow and green - 10 beautiful rooms

on Jan 05, 2025
It is difficult to find a more refreshing and vibrant color combination than yellow and green. It can be said that yellow is the color of optimism and cheerfulness, while green represents balance and growth. Colors have a great influence on mood so it is essential to consider this when designing any space. Here are some examples of some inspiring ideas, which is your favourite? Photo by TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design Photo by Anthony Baratta LLC - Discover contemporary living room design inspiration Photography by David Lund Design Photo by Sara Ingrassia Interiors Photo by Adeeni Design Group Photo by Polhemus Savery DaSilva Photo by Echelon Interiors - More traditional home office ideas Photo by Four Brothers LLC Photo by Brandon Construction Co. Inc Photo by Sarah Tuttle Interiors Just seeing these cheerful rooms can bring a deep smile to our faces here, and herein lies the power of yellow in the design of the decor. After looking at this collection of yellow and green color combinations, what is your favorite color combination?   Translated by: nwrugs.com
كل ما تريد أن تعرفه عن سجاد الشرق الأوسط!

All you need to know about Middle Eastern carpets!

on Jan 01, 2025
The Middle East region is located in western Asia, which is considered by many to be a region extending across continents. This region includes: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Lebanon, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Iran, Turkey. Arabs are considered one of the largest ethnic groups that live in the Middle East, in addition to Azeris, Kurds, Turks, and Persians, and among the minorities that live in this region also are the Samaritans, Assyrians, Arameans, Lurs, and others... There are Roman societies in the Middle East alongside European ethnic groups It constitutes a diaspora including Greeks, Crimean Tatars, Albanians, and Bosniaks. There are other immigrant groups in the Middle East: Africans from sub-Saharan Africa, Afghans, Pakistanis, Indonesians, Filipinos, Chinese, Bengalis, and other people of Indian descent... The history of the Middle East goes back to ancient times, and the geopolitical importance of the region emerged thousands of years ago. years with a few major religions originating in the Middle East such as Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Middle Eastern rugs Origin of the term "Middle East" The term "Middle East" appeared for the first time in the 1850s, and became fashionable when it was used by the American naval strategist and historian "Alfred Thayer Mahan" to describe the region between India and Arabia, where the Russian and British empires competed for influence over Central Asia in what was known as the "Middle East". The big game." Historian Mahan discovered the strategic importance of the Middle East region, in addition to the importance of the Arabian Gulf, which is located in the center, so the region surrounding the Persian Gulf became known as the Middle East, and Mahan believed that the Middle East was a key corridor that could be controlled by Britain because it would stop the Russians from advancing towards India controlled by Britain. In September 1902, the term Middle East was used for the first time in an article Mahan published in a British magazine titled "The National Review" and reprinted months later in Time magazine. Middle Eastern rugs In October of the same year, the British journalist, historian and diplomat Sir Ignatius Valentine Cherol wrote a series of 20 articles, in which he elaborated on the definition of the Middle East to include the regions of Asia that extended towards the borders of India. The areas centered around the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and Turkey were known as the “Near East” and that was before World War II, while the term “Far East” refers to the general region of China and neighboring countries, while the “Middle East” included the region from Burma to the countries of Mesopotamia is the region between the Far East and the Near East. With the end of the thirties, the British established the Middle East Command in Cairo for their army, and the United States of America and Europe began to use this term, and then the Middle East Institute was also established in 1946 in Washington, DC. Antique Turkish Middle Eastern rugs - Smyrna Oushak Before World War I, there was confusion in describing the “middle” due to changing definitions, and the term “Near East” was used in the English language to refer to the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, and the term “Middle East” at that time still referred to Turkestan, Central Asia, Afghanistan, the Caucasus, and Iran, While the term "Far East" refers to East Asian countries such as Korea, Japan and China. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, the definition of the "Near East" changed so much that the term was no longer used in everyday English, but remained in academic disciplines such as ancient history and archaeology, to describe a region similar to the term "Middle East" used today. So the term "Middle East" was used to refer to the emerging Islamic countries. In 1957, the US government began to use the term "Middle East" officially for the first time in the Eisenhower Doctrine speech (a special message to Congress on the situation in the Middle East), in reference to the Suez Canal crisis, and then Secretary of State John Foster Dulles identified the Middle East as The region that lies between Pakistan on the eastern side, Libya on the western side, Iraq and Syria on the northern side, Arabia on the southern side, and Ethiopia and Sudan. In 1958, the US State Department declared that the terms “Middle East” and “Near East” are interchangeable, and the region was redefined again to include Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria. In addition, the Associated Press writers stated that the term "Near East" once referred to countries that were "further" from the West (i.e., from Europe), while the Middle East referred to countries of the East, and today the two terms have become synonymous. The definition of the term "Middle East" has changed radically over the years, but today the Middle East means that region that includes: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Palestine, Iran, Turkey. Middle Eastern rugs After we clarified what is meant by the term "Middle East", it became clear that all the carpets that were woven in this region are oriental carpets, and although these unique antique carpets that were actually produced in this region, it does not mean that all of those Countries necessarily have produced carpets. Middle Eastern Persian rug from the 17th century The most common types of Middle Eastern carpets are: Persian carpets Turkish carpets Egyptian carpets Palestinian carpets Not all countries of the Middle East had prominent carpet-weaving industries but some, such as Syria, were recognized for their exquisite textiles. Although oriental rugs have been produced in a smaller number of countries in the region, the Middle East is considered one of the largest markets for high-quality rugs in the world. The tendency of people in this region to woven arts helps them to acquire the best types of rugs. Middle Eastern Egyptian rugs from the 16th century The Middle East has the most fine silky carpets, and some of the finest woolen carpets found anywhere in the world, and this is because people in this region demand the finest carpet weaving, and they are willing to pay the price these carpets are worth. Have you ever used Middle Eastern carpets in your home interior decoration? Tell us what you think in the comments below! Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
كشف الأصول الغامضة لسجادة نيدا التركية بمتحف متروبوليتان للفنون

Unraveling the Mysterious Origins of the Nida Turkish Rug at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

on Dec 30, 2024
Some timeless works of art have an ethereal quality that transcends human experience, and the Nida Rug at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York seems to be one of those pieces. Since then, this rug has sparked controversy among art aficionados, rug collectors, and art historians. Nida carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The history and controversy surrounding the Turkish Nida rug The Nida carpet was supposedly discovered in a mosque in the Nida province of Central Anatolia in Turkey in 1908. The carpet was given this name according to its place of origin or the place of its local discovery, which led to the classification of this carpet as one of the origins of Anatolia. The rug was purchased by Willian T. Dewart of New York from 1941 to 1947, sold to famed carpet collector Joseph McMullan, and gifted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art between 1947 and 1956. Nida carpet weaving Adding to the evidence supporting the Nida carpet's Ottoman origins, this rug contains certain design elements belonging to Caucasian carpets or those produced in northwest Iran, and these elements later led to the carpet's reclassification as Caucasian carpets. The problem of the origin of the Nida carpet The general shapes of the Nida carpet became distinctive features in creative carpet design during the periods of the Ottoman Empire, as these shapes are used in carpets, fabrics, and mosque tiles. Exclusive design for ottoman tiles. On the other hand, the geometric shapes found within each part of the carpet are very similar to the tribal carpets produced by the tribes that inhabited the Caucasus Mountains. The dark and Herati designs found in the center of the individual parts are of Persian origins and Asian influence. The mystery of the origins of the rug is further complicated. The technique used in weaving the rug is the characteristic technique of area rugs in Kerman, Iran. This technique is commonly known as the “vase technique.” It involves placing three rows of weft threads between each row of knots, and the first row is pulled The third is a firm, yet soft middle row, which gives us the unique texture and reflective qualities, making our carpets very durable. The pattern and technique used in this rug mimics the silk carpets produced in Iranian Kerman, it uses cotton warp and weft threads with a pile of wool only, and the Turkish Gyurdish knot, or rug symmetrical knot, is used in the carpet, which means that the rug likely has its origins. From Anatolia, as opposed to Persian because the Senneh rug knot or asymmetric knot is used in Persian carpets. This mixture of elements and patterns is what further complicates the puzzle of the origins of the Nida carpet. The Turkish province of Nida was a center for carpet production in the Ottoman Empire. Its carpets were distinguished in their techniques and patterns with an Anatolian character, while the Nida carpet shows the weaving technique and design that characterizes Anatolian carpets. However, all other elements refer to Caucasian or Persian origins. A brief history of the Nida carpet The Nida rug is believed to have been produced in the 18th century. It is an exceptionally large rug, at about 24 feet long by 10 feet wide. Its long and narrow size in itself makes it a unique piece. A rug of this size and intricacy is usually woven especially For royal palaces, ruling courts, or public places, the production of a carpet of this size requires a team of professional weavers, and it takes between one and two years to make it, while the quality of this carpet and its distinctive design confirm its popularity compared to tribal and rural carpets. Detailed image of a Nida rug There is another important thing that increases the mystery of the origins of this carpet, which is that the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire were competitors in the carpet industry, and each empire sought to create a unique identity for the carpet in design, colors, and techniques. You can notice in the small-sized village carpets the incorporation of designs from all over the region. However, both the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire sought to avoid any mixing of styles, and the artistic competition was intense, and the artists of any empire would not allow the artists of the other empire to mix elements, or so they claimed. The mixing of elements in village carpets was largely due to the discovery of the Silk Road, which helped spread techniques and artistic designs through informal cultural exchange. Apparently as carpet tiles, this is what makes the Nida carpet unique, both as a historical piece and from a collector's point of view. Nida carpet gives the world an insight into history, going beyond historical facts. It shows a picture of a world that is completely different from the one you might get by reading fragmentary historical events alone. Does this indicate a mixture of cultures, or does it indicate the possibility of “borrowing” designs and technologies From other cultures to give carpets a unique feature? Nida carpet borders The techniques used in the Nida rug span an area of ​​more than 1,200 miles, showing a variety of techniques and styles that indicate a significant level of cultural mixture, certainly not the isolated cultures that historical records show. The techniques and patterns employed in the design of this rug show a sophisticated design repertoire and an artist well versed in many different rug weaving concepts and ideals, and it seems that the master rug weaver or designer was able to extract the finest from among the finest to weave a masterpiece of exquisite beauty. From the diaries of travelers across the region, we have reports of cities along the Silk Roads which were a mixture of cultures and languages, and these famous roads played a pivotal role in the development of art and culture that stretched from China to Europe and touched every region in between, and the Nida carpet is very important because it supports The fact that there is a level of cultural exchange documented in the diaries of these travelers. Nida carpet - a universal treasure Kerman carpets feature the Persian vase technique, which is a rare find, and only the most skilled professional weavers in Persia could weave carpets using this technique, due to the fact that it was only reserved for the royal family and the wealthy, and the combination of designs and colors used in this carpet is something Unusual, and shows many different cultural influences. A corner of a Nida rug The most correct opinion says that the Nida carpet is of Persian or Caucasian origin and was exported to Nida, and perhaps the blending of the Ottoman design was intended or dictated by someone who ordered the weaving of the carpet, and perhaps it was the idea of ​​the artist (designer / weaver) to add the Ottoman character to the carpet, and even if we never know Wherever the great rug has its origins, we know that there is no other like it in the world. The Nida rug is a unique and inspiring piece of art in the world of carpet collecting, and its mystery remains. Even with close examination of the rug, we know that this unique piece is a universal treasure, and that visiting this piece when it is on display at the Metropolitan will be an unforgettable experience, sparking the imagination and transporting you. To a world that has become forgotten. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
توظيف السجاد العتيق مع التصاميم الداخلية العصرية

Employ antique rugs with modern interior designs

on Dec 20, 2024
Antique rugs can add sophistication to a modern interior! Many people think that there is no place for beautiful antique rugs in modern interior design, and you may have found the perfect rug that you liked, but you are afraid that it will not fit your modern decorated room, but the good thing is that there is no rule that says that the furniture of the house should be from the period Same time, as decorative carpets and old pieces can be combined, in order to draw attention! and to help break up the straight lines of modern interiors and create warmth in the space. Express your personality with antique rugs in a modern décor The trend in which the pieces are identical in interior design has disappeared, and the trends in modern interior design focus on merging colors and shapes to create a modern look, and the idea of ​​adding texture to contemporary designs has been around for some time, and it does not seem that the trend will disappear soon, and instead it seems that these Trends are growing and using statement pieces to add depth and warmth to a space is now the norm. Sultanabad rugs bring life and warmth to a modern living room This means that even if you prefer modern, contemporary, modern Swedish, minimalist or industrial style, you can still add a charming antique rug to personalize the room, in this way antique oriental rugs can add a sense of unique excitement to the decor but from It is necessary to adhere to some rules in order to succeed in this. Use antique rugs to achieve the modern look you desire An antique rug is a striking addition to a modern interior design, but do not let the space lose its character as the design looks like a mixture of old antiques, so you need to make a plan and set design goals before you go, on the contrary, the room may look like a market for accumulated and used pieces , so follow some tips to make it consistent and avoid these issues. Stick to the main theme, and use a rug that matches the color scheme, has repeated patterns, or matches other elements of the decor. Instead of focusing on individual elements of the décor, look at the overall look of the space before placing an antique rug in there as there may be a better place to place the rug. You should consider size, balance, and fit when choosing an antique rug, consider whether it fits the overall look of the space, and whether it reflects on the contemporary elements that are paired with it. An antique Bedjar Persian rug perfectly complements the modern elements in this room   Ideas for incorporating antique rugs into modern interior design The idea of ​​adding antique rugs to a modern interior may seem funky. Therefore, to obtain a more harmonious and beautiful look, we recommend some of the following inspiring ideas: Place the rug under a modern coffee table, and this is good and ideal especially if the coffee table has a glass top so that the whole design of the rug can be highlighted, and the straight lines of the table do not overwhelm the rug. Also, you can use the rug as dividers in large rooms and open spaces; As an entertainment space, office space or bedroom, without the need to add partitions or walls. A rug can help define space in a large room The carpet can also be used to connect the elements of the space, add elements built around a contemporary theme, or display a special piece of furniture, such as displaying a group of plants on the carpet to give an organic feeling to the space without distorting the idea of ​​contemporary design, or displaying a collection of antiques in One place making it harmonious. One of the basic criteria that must also be taken into consideration is the general character of the room in terms of style. If the room is mostly contemporary, then the antique carpet will look like an ideal accessory, taking into account the inequality of modern pieces with antique pieces so that the space does not lose the main feature of the decor, so you find yourself I've got a space that feels like a flea bazaar, so when mixing styles, I use the 80/20 rule: 20% vintage, 80% modern, and vice versa. You can use the carpet as a piece of art that hangs on the wall, which in turn adds texture, color, and an impressive look with sharp geometric lines. It can be used in the same way as any piece of art, or a large-sized tapestry for the wall. An antique rug can add warmth to a space The last and most important idea is to enjoy designing your own space that reflects your taste, personal style and individuality, and the best part of the design phase is realizing that you don't have to give up your antique rug that you love just because you want to design in a contemporary style, this rug will not be out of place. Not only valuable in design, it can be the piece that ties a space together, gives it appeal and creates a sense of timelessness, sophistication, warmth and comfort. We hope these tips will help you create a modern décor using your favorite antique rug. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
كيف تستخدم الألوان الفاتحة في المنزل؟

How do you use light colors at home?

on Dec 16, 2024
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Carpets The light-coloured carpet helps in illuminating the space, reflecting the sunlight, and giving a feeling of warmth, especially in the winter season. It also shows the other colors of the decor within the space. However, there are some factors that should be taken into account during the selection. These are some notes about choosing light and dark colors for the rugs. The light colors of the carpet Light shades of colors have multiple uses in decoration and are suitable for any group of colors and designs, and are not tedious or tepid. For example, light-colored carpets can be added in small spaces to give an illusion of spaciousness in the place. This design is also completed by adding furniture or other decorative pieces with more colors. Vital to complete the decor and reach a design that suits your taste and personality. The dark colors of the carpet Are you hesitant about using light-colored carpets and afraid of looking dull? If this is the case, consider adding carpeting in darker colors such as brown, orange, or red, and if you do not prefer carpeting in this space, adding pieces of furniture such as chairs or cushions in more vibrant colors is one of the appropriate options. One of the main reasons why white or cream color is not always the first choice is the fear of dirt appearing on it clearly, so most of us are concerned about making such a decision. However, fortunately, thanks to the variety and development of modern cleaning materials and methods, we have become able to own carpets. Light and elegant even in the busiest areas like hallways or halls. Dealing with sensitive colors For those who want to have a very white or very light floor covering but are not quite sure that they can simply deal with this delicate color, they can use carpet designs that are designed without complexity so that they get the aesthetic of light colors in addition to a design that gives identity to the piece. In conclusion, choosing light colors for floor coverings such as carpeting is not an easy decision. In addition to the observations that we mentioned in this article, which in turn affect the selection process, such as the size of the space and its use, it is impractical, for example, to choose very white colors in the children’s room or in a space that contains traffic high as the entrance. You can browse our other articles by returning to the blog to help you choose the right colors for your home décor and to meet your personal style. Translated by: cormarcarpets.co.uk
فن الماكسيماليزم Maximalism: جمالية المبالغة في الديكور

The art of maximalism: the aesthetic of exaggeration in decoration

on Dec 10, 2024
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You may have heard before about the art of simplicity, or what is often called: "minimalism", a lifestyle that has been popular in the past few years, as it is a method that prompted its fans to move towards a more practical life in the decor of their homes, And the desire to live with minimal needs and get rid of luxury pieces of decoration, but in exchange for simplicity another trend appeared calling for the exact opposite, it is the style of exaggeration (exaggeration in decoration) or the art of maximalism, which is the trend that appeared to condemn simplicity, and celebrate exaggeration and excess, if you are one of those Don't be tempted by tips that call for minimalist décor, maximalism might just be the style for you! Here are some tips on how to apply it in your home. 1. Mix styles The trend of maximalism is related to adding more and more things to the decor. While the trend of simplicity (minimalism) tends to rely on only one simple style, the style of exaggeration or exaggeration tends to mix a lot of conflicting decorative patterns and different pieces of furniture in one space. This art is often not interested in coordination. . 2. Emphasis on the use of motifs Similar to the French Rococo style, maximalism focuses on mainly decorative furniture, such as gilded furniture for example, and the incorporation of wallpapers of different styles as in the image below. 3. Choose bright colors The art of maximalism pays attention to bright and vibrant colors, so choose such colors for wall paints, furnishings, and accent pieces such as carpets and pillows. 4. Display the collection of pieces and collectibles When the trend of maximalism was created, collectors of antiques and collectibles were taken into account. If you are a collector of antiques and tend to exaggerate the art, it is time to display your collectibles and add them to the decor. The style of minimalism in decoration seeks to give its fans the maximum extent of the wide options for designing their homes with the colors, patterns and elements they love. Do you prefer minimalism or maximalism as a design style? Translated by: nwrugs.com
إضفاء الدفء على غرف النوم بإستخدام السجاد

Adding warmth to the bedrooms using carpets

on Dec 09, 2024
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If you want to turn your bedroom into a beautiful oasis and a haven to go to, all it will take from you is to pay attention to a few small details, and first of all think about color and comfort. So take into account your favorite colors, and what things can help you relax. Mostly, many people tend to the calm blue color with its different shades, while another group of people tend to warm colors such as red and orange, which make them feel warm at home, and if you want to design your bedroom decor in an oasis style, then your choice of colors It has to start and end with your preferences first, whether the style you choose is quirky, fun, minimalist, or classy. And after you define what it means to you to be your bedroom! Consider these tips: Look for a rug that matches the design It is imperative that you look for a way to coordinate designs with each other, from bed sheets, pillows, to the pictures that you place on the table, and nothing can tie the aesthetic elements together in a room like a perfect rug, as it is the piece that is always the perfect finishing touch to the room. Diversify textile materials To design an intimate bedroom that feels like an oasis, pay close attention to what the room actually looks like! We recommend filling your bedroom with attractive and soft bedding, take advantage of the pillows and use their different shades, as well as the furniture that you want to relax on, and of course the carpet that welcomes you every time you enter the bedroom. When designed in the colors, furnishings, and patterns you love, your bedroom will look like the oasis of your dreams. Have you ever thought about designing your room to be your favorite oasis and safe haven from the rushes of life? Translated by: nwrugs.com
كيف تُستخدم عناصر أسلوب آرت ديكو في منازل اليوم!

How Art Deco style elements are used in today's homes!

on Dec 07, 2024
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Art Deco is an artistic movement that emerged in 1910, mainly after World War I (1918), then fully developed during the 1920s before slowly declining since the 1930s, the Art Deco style imposed itself in architecture and decoration, and became among the most famous and luxurious styles It was developed and upgraded over the past century, and it still enjoys the interest and popularity of fans of this unique style. Art Deco charm is cool and attractive not only for fans of the Great Gatsby novel (her mansions are decorated with Art Deco), but this art can add a touch of glamor and luxury to any space while maintaining the spirit of modernity, in this article we collected some examples so that you know how to use it Art Deco style elements in your home today. Art Deco as the centerpiece Add a cool Art Deco piece and make it a centerpiece of the space, can add a cool piece like a pool table or piano in the living room or downstairs to give you a unique and exciting style, can be more creative and use the pool table as a dining room table, it's a modern idea Unconventional at its finest. Embossed velvet details It's all in the details, adding velvet and patterned pieces like pillows and rugs will give your home a touch of at-deco style, a modern uniquely designed rug or velvet pillow and blanket set can add so much to transform your space into a fabulous 1920's dream room, if you like To add a spirit of adventure, add a velvet sofa or a distinctive velvet chair! Unique lighting installation Lighting can be a double-edged sword, either it makes a room look great, or it makes it worse. Add a lavish chandelier to evoke a luxurious art deco effect or a desk lamp with golden shades. wall decor One of the simplest ways to add a bit of Art Deco in a space is through the artwork itself. Add an abstract painting from the 1920s or diversify the design by adding a different mirror. You can take the décor to another level by adding a mirrored coffee table or a prominent hanging mirror. Have you ever added Art Deco elements to your home décor? Share with us your favorite Art Deco items! Translated by: nwrugs.com
ما يمكنك فعله للتعبير عن أسلوبك الخاص

What you can do to express your own style

on Dec 04, 2024
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Everyone aspires to have a perfect room in their home but not everyone has a high budget for room design, or enough time to get a perfect room interior design. What should you do to get the perfect room? To get the perfect room, we must follow these steps: Search for quality. (when you buy something quality means you buy once), Buy the pieces you love. (the piece that brings a feeling of joy, or that evokes a positive thought or feeling), Design it in your own style. (Design according to your personal vision). When you design your space in your own way, using your personal taste and daily needs, instead of fixed design rules, you will get a home that can lift your spirits, bring you happiness, a space that is not only pleasing to your eyes, but a place that provides comfort and positive vibes. Make sure the items match Most decoration tips and advice aim to provide an overview of the general principles that can be used when designing your home, and when you start choosing the things that you like for your home decor, it is necessary that the pieces fit together, for example, you may like a floor lighting unit, but it must Fit well with other pieces, if the size is wrong, or have nothing in common with any other element, the look will be blatantly disconnected, and far from harmonious. Plan your scheme Another very important concept in the “design according to your personal vision” rule is that you make a plan for purchases and design schemes, and the first step is to define a color palette and stick to it, and you must be aware of the way you live and how you use your space, then design the decor Accordingly, and lastly, and most importantly, when you find an item you like, and you think it fits your plan, buy it right away. If we take the room (pictured above) as an example, we will see that each piece is unique, and relates to at least 2 to 3 other things in the space, thus helping to create a comfortable and personal ensemble in the room. With all the pressures that we are exposed to in our daily lives with work and responsibilities, the last thing anyone needs is to be burdened with the expectations and opinions of others when it comes to decorating our homes, and what we should all aspire to is to feel that the room is connected and not cluttered, and what makes you feel It is also designed in a way that expresses yourself and your taste. Translated by: nwrugs.com
الأصول العريقة لسجاد أوشاك التركي

Usak modern carpets

on Nov 30, 2024
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The long-standing origins of Turkish Uşak carpets give it a traditional look, as well as the designs and colors that make it ideal for contemporary rooms. Turkish carpets woven in the city of Uşak are among the most versatile types of carpets in design and can be used in any traditional or modern room. The casual elegance of modern Usak rugs For centuries, the antique Turkish Usak carpets have been an integral part of traditional rooms. By using the modern Usak carpets, traditional and modern elements can be combined to design a modern decor. For example, the modern Usak carpets are a perfect and wonderful touch for the formal dining room, or in a room with leather sofas with floors. wooden. Usak modern floral rug Turkish Ushak carpets are characterized by the use of traditional designs and their compatibility with modern tastes, in addition to enjoying the features of the original antique carpets, a wide range of colors, and a unique modern abstract flavor, where artists used the artistic abstract meaning to a greater extent than what is usually found in antique carpets, which makes it a transitional carpet. Perfect for rooms that mix vintage and modern pieces. Sexy and fashionable look Modern large Turkish Oshak rug in blue and charcoal gray This wonderful rug is an expressive piece par excellence, it invests in contrast in the space, if your space is a renovated warehouse or a space designed in a modern industrial style, a rug like this can be used to give a unique character to the space and create a distinctive feeling, many of these modern rugs are suitable to complement designs with concrete walls or bare brick with artificial lighting, and are ideal for steel-framed glass walls that provide an outside look. However, it can also fit into more traditional and modern interior designs with ease. Modern organic and natural feel of Usak rugs Carpets that reflect the colors and patterns found in nature play an important role in the world of interior design. Carpets that feature earthy colors such as brown, stone gray, aqua blue, and hot red add a sense of nature to the interior space, so interior designers use them to create an ideal space for relaxation and recharge. With energy and vitality, that is why other modern and Nordic styles tend to use rugs that have a natural and organic feel. Turkish Ushak rugs are known for their informal, abstract designs, and are characterized by a spontaneous feel that shows the artist's inclinations and self-expression. These designs are mostly asymmetric and evolve along the design, giving them a primitive folk art pattern that creates a garden-like feel within the space. Large soft Turkish Oshak rug in gray color These advantages make the modern Turkish Ushak rugs ideal for designs that feature natural materials, such as wood floors, stone tiles, and have a primitive feel. This classic rug is perfect for bohemian chic or eclectic decor, and our Turkish Usak rugs are versatile enough to connect modern and traditional decor styles to create a unique space that expresses your artistic flair. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
كيف تستخدم النمط الاسكندنافي في تصميم ديكور منزلك؟

How do you use the Scandinavian style in designing your home decor?

on Nov 27, 2024
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In a previous article, we touched on the French decorative styles , and in this article we will learn about the styles of their cousins ​​in the North, specifically the Scandinavian styles of decoration. The Scandinavian Peninsula is located in the north of the continent of Europe, and it consists of the following countries: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and some other countries... These countries are not associated with civil and cultural ties, but rather with a unique style in decoration designs that has become known as Scandinavian decoration! The popularity of the Scandinavian style has increased in recent years, from the Danish spirit to the Scandinavian simplicity. The principles of the Scandinavian style were based on a cleaner and more comfortable home environment. Here are the most important aspects of the Scandinavian decor: Practical side first The Scandinavian-style decor does not prefer the addition of luxuries, and instead focuses on the practical side of the decor, so this style is very attracted to the art of minimalism. To get a Scandinavian-style decor, as a first step, you should get rid of redundant furniture in your space, and keep what serves you only, with a focus on functional pieces such as small wooden desks and chairs. Add chairs and wooden furniture The great thing about the Scandinavian style is the combination of chairs and wooden furniture in a rustic and decent way. To get this style, always choose furniture made of light wood, and make sure to adhere to the consistency of the colors, texture, and style of the wooden furniture that you use in your home. Focus on monochromatic wall art The Swedes are known for their celebration of black and white home decor, and their artwork is no exception. To get the Scandinavian style of minimalism and clean design in your home, add monochromatic paintings and other wall art. Add elements of the Danish concept of hygge You might think that the Scandinavian style is somewhat cold due to its reliance on the essence of simplicity, but the reality is the opposite. The concept of “hygge” is celebrated in both Denmark and Norway on a large scale, which is what Danes and Norwegians used to add to their home decorations. So what is the concept of "HYGGE"? It is a concept that refers to comfort, warmth, and focus on the priority of feelings of happiness and well-being for the decor. To add elements of the concept of “hygge” to your home, you can combine items such as soft and fur blankets or fluffy rugs with your other decor items. The Scandinavian style is characterized by comfort, warmth, and it can give you a lot of unique options to add in your home, so what is the principle of the Scandinavian style that you will adopt in your decor now? Translated by: nwrugs.com
كيف تُصمم جداراً مكسواً بشرائح الألواح؟

How do you design a wall clad with slat panels?

on Aug 28, 2024
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Wood paneled walls or other veneers are still a luxury fashion as they make a perfect pair with carpets, the traditional dark mahogany veneer as pictured below is still a good choice but over time it has been replaced by contemporary approaches that are experimental in colour, which use different designs to add texture and warmth to the room. Experiment and explore different colors when using wall cladding, for example, use dark blue or charcoal gray cladding to create a comfortable and modern atmosphere, and do not forget to maintain a unified design for the entire cladding, then add velvet sofas and a light-colored carpet to get a contemporary look. Another example: light tones can be used for the cladding, adding a touch of color but without overwhelming the space, complementing the decor with an artistic painting, adding carpeting in light colors, Scandinavian-style furniture and green plants to get the most attractive design and a comfortable place. Thinking of adding charm and texture to your decor by adding wallcoverings? Tell us your opinion in the comments! Translated by: cormarcarpets.co.uk
لماذا لا يزال الموكيت فائق النعومة رائجًا حتى الأن؟

Why is super soft carpeting still so popular?

on Aug 14, 2024
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Every year new fashions and new things appear in the world of home decoration and interior design, but if it comes to covering floors, the prevailing trend is towards soft-touch carpeting, and this trend seems to be gaining popularity in the market where luxury and comfort are essential. Ultra-soft carpeting has added a new dimension to interior design, and since luxury is still essential, homeowners are still looking for "luxury" carpeting as an ideal choice for comfortable and quiet spaces, especially in living rooms or bedrooms. Deep cushioning provides instant appeal, provides comfort underfoot, and makes a beautiful contrast to hard floors. To reach more elegance, stick to gray tones and neutral hues when choosing carpet colors, then complete the decor with low chairs and large light-colored windows for a soft and calm living room. As for adding warmth, use shades of amber color, especially with your soft furnishings, and if you want to create a sense of comfort and calm, layers of bright pink and icy colors will be one of the appropriate colors. Do you love adding super soft carpeting to your home spaces? Translated by: cormarcarpets.co.uk
توظيف السجاد في التصميم الداخلي الصناعي الرائج حديثًا!

Employing rugs in industrial interior design is newly popular!

on Aug 07, 2024
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Industrial interior design has become more and more popular in recent years with more and more people wanting to design stylish modern spaces. The industrial design style adds an inviting, warm, and charming look to an old aesthetic with a touch of modern elegance. Many people feel uncomfortable with industrial design because of the high ceilings, large windows and exposed brick, as many believe that it is difficult to get a correct and appropriate design using it, but with some smart interior choices, an elegant and modern look can be obtained in most spaces. Industrial interior design What is industrial interior design?    An industrial interior design, the decor style is derived from the bare physical appearance of old warehouses, which typically includes bare metal, wood, and exposed brick. The mix of weathered materials, the softness of modern rugs, and the relatively neutral shapes are the reason for the bold and playful aesthetic of industrial design. Industrial interior design What distinguishes industrial design most is that it is very flexible, and it is easy to work with the color palette in a wide range of spaces, and in this simplicity lies the challenge as the designer has less business model to work with, which makes him need to make very careful design decisions. Industrial interior design includes simplicity Make your interiors open A lot of industrial design features come from the natural style of old warehouse lofts. These spaces are somewhat open and have high ceilings. It is unlikely that you will change the basic character of the room you will design, but it may be possible to expose some wood beams and pipes to improve the space, but this is not practically or permanently possible. You can create an open floor plan that helps give an industrial feel to the place. You can get rid of the main elements that obstruct the space, such as removing any walls that might keep things closed, or such as removing load-bearing walls and replacing them with metal supports, and this may not always be an ideal option, But these steps can greatly help you in changing the look of your room's interior design. Choose neutral colors Gray, brown and earthy tones are some of the main colors used in industrial design, this palette is related to the colors of metal and wood that are often found in old industrial spaces, but the best thing you can do is to use these colors from their natural sources or the light finish colors of the materials that were used In your home furniture, it is certainly not possible to sit on iron sofas, but conscription may solve the problem, and the most important thing here is to stick to neutral colors. If you think that these colors are somewhat faded, add some bright whites to the walls or furnishings, solid wood can also be used in the floors, with the addition of a large and modern carpet, and some decorative pieces of neutral colors, and the beige or gray sofa will be ideal with industrial design . In addition, the design should not be too bold, we do not mean using a very boring color, but choosing a soft and subtle pattern will be appropriate. The use of brown colors in the form of wood for industrial decoration Use exposed materials and don't forget the rug! Open spaces are always the perfect option in industrial design. One of the essential features of an industrial look is the exposed interior workings of a building. In the same way that open rafters and metal supports add to style, exposed metal supports on furniture enhance the look. Likewise, polished woods are an addition. Great for this aesthetic. The goal when choosing carpets and furniture is to see what exposed furniture you can add. Instead of using fully upholstered armchairs, choose ones with exposed wooden arms and supports, and consider adding high chairs with metal legs. Industrial design involves stripping away as much material as possible without making the space uncomfortable After clearing out a lot, you want to make sure that the space is still comfortable and usable. Recycled pipes might look good as a seat idea, but sitting on them won't be as comfortable and fun. You can always go for a more extreme industrial design with tables, shelves, and other furniture items where comfort is something less important. Also add accessories and artwork that help you get an interesting look with the industrial design, items that have been recycled can be added to serve as decorative elements, and for wall art, add more abstract pieces that match the color palette of the space. Don't forget comfort and soft textures when creating an industrial interior Start exploring and designing We said at the beginning that flexibility is one of the most important features of industrial design, as you can create ideas that you like and suit your space, and to tie it all together it is necessary to add a beautiful carpet to get a cohesive and attractive look.. Have you tried industrial style decoration in your home before? Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
كم يجب أن أنفق على السجادة التي سأشتريها؟

How much should I spend on the rug I'm going to buy?

on Aug 07, 2024
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What budget should I have, and how much should I spend when shopping for antique handmade rugs? One of the most frequently asked questions about rugs is, "How much should I spend to buy a rug?" Determining the budget for buying carpets is perhaps one of the most important decisions when you start searching for the right carpet for you, because this decision will affect, in one way or another, the quality of the carpet that you will buy. Factors to consider when determining a carpet purchase budget What is the size of the rug? The more flexibility you have in choosing the size, the more options you have at your fingertips. What design will I choose? The price varies from one carpet to another depending on the type of carpet design (the medallion design, for example, is less expensive than the rest of the designs). Will I buy a new or used carpet, or will I go for a further option, such as antique carpets! The condition of the rug affects its value. What type of rug should I choose? The prices vary according to the material the carpet is made of. How much should I spend to buy a rug? Although there are a lot of other factors involved before deciding on a carpet purchase budget, there are two main ones: How much can you spend? How much should you spend? The first factor is based on the financial resources that you have, we all want to buy the best piece, but that does not necessarily mean that every expensive carpet is beautiful, although many beautiful carpets are not available at a lower financial cost. The second factor relates to taste and value. The budget may be determined by looking at your financial resources, but the level of taste also plays a big role. If you are looking for perfect carpets with different shades, style and appearance, you will begin to narrow your search, and with time you will start In recognizing the value each rug holds! For example, antique carpets carry a great value, and their prices may vary from one merchant to another, so it is necessary to determine where you will buy from, just as you choose the carpet that you will buy. When it comes to setting a budget for buying a rug, you will discover that the more you research, the more you will understand how rug prices, costs, and value are determined. As the saying goes: “An educated consumer is the best buyer.” Your knowledge will help you budget according to the type of rug you want to buy. In the end, every buyer will spend whatever budget they like when buying a rug, but matching expectations with budget can save a lot of time while searching and navigating the world of machine rugs or the realms of antique handmade rugs. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
كيف تعثر على سجادة مناسبة لغرفة طعامٍ عصرية؟

How do you find the right rug for a modern dining room?

on Jul 31, 2024
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If you are a fan of mid-century and modern furniture and rugs, we will help you choose a small modern style rug for your dining room. Lots of photos posted on social networks have shown the popularity of pairing a traditional tribal rug or herringbone rug with dining room furniture. modern.. We have various types of carpets, in different textures, patterns, shapes and sizes that will fit well with your home. To some rug options, we first start with a twisted stripe pattern rug, and it can be matched. In the following rugs, stripes of a different kind, mimic door and window frames and would also fit as a frame for tables and chairs. Abstract "strings" that may be lively rather than solid, are certainly dramatic and are a strong choice. This rug may add a little excitement that can take a room to the next level of design and style. We don't usually choose floral-pattern rugs in a space with chic mid-century modern furniture. Generally, there's something appealing about this pattern, perhaps the softness of the design, both in form and vibrancy. This rug is another floral pattern, but bolder than the rug above, while softer florals will keep the light and airy, this rug is bolder and more solid and will provide an interesting and understated grounding for a space. Designer Kristen Jackson explains that she likes to mix eclectic design with mid-century modern style for a layered look—a space with only wood accessories, for example, isn't as interesting as one with layers of elements like wood, metal, fresh flowers, and lamps. Antique and brass touches and old styles. Choosing the right rug for a modern dining room is tough, because any modern rug will complement the modern look of the mid-century decor in the dining room, and the most important part of the selection is to choose the piece that you like, if you have chosen three or four rugs for a space, using all the advice and tips We shared about the design process, the rug you like will be the perfect fit. Tell us which rugs did you choose among the rugs above? We'd love to hear how you made your choice also in the comments below.. Translated by: nwrugs.com
كيف تعثر على السجاد المثالي الصديق للعائلة؟

How do you find the perfect family-friendly rug?

on Jul 24, 2024
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Carpets are considered one of the important pieces in every home, but it is necessary that this piece be usable in light of the daily life and events of the family. Before choosing a carpet for a crowded family home, it is necessary to focus on the functional side of the carpet just as you focus on style. You can find many types of carpets specially designed to take into account family life, which are easy to clean, warm, soft, sound-absorbing, and slip-resistant. In addition to stamina. Stain resistant carpeting One of the most important features of carpets in a family home is its ability to provide protection from falling or tripping. By choosing luxurious carpets with a deep pile, it can make the floor ideal for children because it is soft enough to play on or crawl on and can reduce their footprints on it. As a parent, you may worry about spilled milk, food on the floor or dirty finger prints, but choosing an easy-to-clean rug, made of polypropylene with its family-friendly fibers, can be perfect for spills or dirt, and you can also choose neutral colors Versatile to match any decor. Choose carpets that are easy to clean If you have pets at home, you will not need to give up the acquisition of warm and comfortable carpets and settle for a hard and cold floor, choose carpets that are easy to clean, resistant to dirt and stains, and that can be cleaned easily. The Weft store has a wide range of wonderful rugs that are made of polypropylene, soft, easy to clean and family friendly. Translated by: cormarcarpets.co.uk
ما هو أغلى سجادة تم بيعها على الإطلاق!

What is the most expensive carpet ever sold!

on Jul 17, 2024
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The Clark Sickle-Leaf Carpet broke the record as the most expensive piece of carpet in the world ever sold at auction. It is a floral Kerman Persian carpet. The 17th-century carpet, named after its distinctive sickle-leaf pattern, was purchased to an anonymous bidder who was He reveals his identity after a 10-minute battle between several bidders! Probably woven in Kerman, this piece carries a distinctive elegance and has maintained a fine quality despite its age. It should be noted that the Kerman vase rug was previously sold at auction by Sotheby's on June 5, 2013, by the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington, D.C. The rug arrived in the museum in 1925 after the death of billionaire William Clark. How much did the most expensive carpet in the world sell? This hand-woven rug is more than 360 years old and measures approximately 2.5m by 2.0m. It sold for $33,765,000, Mary Jo Otsi, auction manager and chief advisor for rugs and carpets at Sotheby's, told The Washington Post: "I thought It may be sold for 10 or 15 million dollars, so no one expected it to be sold for this amount, and it is believed that its beauty and rarity are closer to those pieces in museums. Described by Architectural Digest as the most expensive rug ever sold at auction. Woven circa 1600 to 1650, the magnificent Persian rug has been exhibited in a number of galleries including: Corcoran Gallery, Textile Museum, Asia House Gallery, and Fogg Art Museum. The price of the most expensive carpet in the world conflicted A discrepancy appeared in the offered sale price estimated at more than $33.7 million. In a video clip posted online from the website of Nazmiel Antique Carpets, it was clearly stated that the carpet had been sold to a phone caller for an amount of $30 million. Other online sources showed The figure ranges between 33 and 34 million dollars, bringing this discrepancy to an amount higher than the reported granting Karman carpet of up to 43 million dollars. Whatever the price of the most expensive carpet in the world, there is no doubt that collectors of historical carpets believe that it is worth this amount, because of its rare historical and artistic value among the rare carpet collection in the world. Translated by: rugs4.com
ماذا يعني سجادة جودة المتحف؟

What does a museum quality rug mean?

on Jul 10, 2024
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The term "museum-quality" has become increasingly popular when it comes to hand-knotted carpets (meaning museum-quality carpets), however museum-quality carpets are very rare. Museum quality rugs What does it take for a carpet to be museum quality? There is no single feature or quality that can determine a carpet to be museum quality, but the most important features to consider are the age of the carpet and the material the carpet is made of. There are some very rare exceptions (such as the Pazyryk carpet), which are the oldest carpets in existence so far in the world, dating back to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and are the rarest of their kind and are usually considered museum-quality carpets if their design is quite clear. Pazyryk carpet, the oldest carpet in the world Another category of antique oriental carpets falls under the description of museum-quality carpets, which date back from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, and were woven during the Ottoman Empire, as well as in some places in China and throughout Asia. The level of preservation plays a vital role for museum-quality carpets. The more the carpet is preserved appropriately for its age, the more likely it is to be a museum-quality carpet. We can also include carpets that have a specific and documented history, such as the Rothschild carpet in the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. This 16th-century carpet, owned by the collector Doris Duke before it was sold at auction by the Doha Islamic Museum, is an example of a high-quality carpet. Rothschild carpet owned by the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha There are other examples of carpets that can be considered as museum quality carpets, which are the carpets made by famous professional weavers in the late nineteenth century. The production of a limited number of them, as rarity also plays an important role in determining whether the carpet actually matches the quality of museum carpets. Where can we find carpets whose quality is equivalent to museum carpets? Real museum-quality carpets can only be found in museums or with a dealer who exclusively sells antique carpets, and you certainly will not find this type of carpet on a sale site such as Amazon, and we can say that most of the high-quality carpets that exist in the world today are either in ancient museums, Or at trusted dealers, or antique collectors. Some ancient families keep this type of carpet and it is passed on from one generation to another, and in some rare cases it is decided to sell it in auction houses such as the famous Christie’s and Sotheby’s houses, and these carpets are sold in closed circles as these carpets never enter the open market. If one of these museum-quality rugs is announced for sale at auction, the price will start in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and run into the millions in most cases. For example, a small antique Persian Isfahan rug from the Doris Duke collection fetched $116,000 at Christie's. The Persian Carpets of Isfahan by Doris Duke Another 17th-century rug, with a gorgeous red background and Persian vase design from Kerman, sold at Sotheby's for $33 million (making it the world's most expensive rug) and is often sold to a museum. Naturally, the price of an actual museum-quality rug runs into the millions. dollars. Antique Persian Vase Rug - The most expensive carpet ever sold at auction The most important thing to know about museum-quality rugs It is possible to find collector's value rugs in the market through reputable dealers. You can find rugs somewhere between museum quality and high market value, but you have to take into account their very high price. Late 16th century "Lotto carpet" in the Metropolitan Museum If you want to purchase a high-end carpet with a high value, then you should go to a well-known and reputable dealer who has been in business for many years and knows the value of the carpet. The most important criterion to consider when buying a rug unless you are a collector is whether you really want to have this type of rug. A rug that is properly cared for will last for decades and even centuries, and the most important consideration is finding a rug that you love and matches your style. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com