Carpets from the Orient are not just a popular flooring. Orient carpets have a long and traditional story that can be dated to the 6th century BC.
Exactly today cannot be said when the first carpets were woven, but one of the oldest carpets, which could still be found and analyzed somewhat well today, dates from the 6th century. The carpet is so traditional that it has been protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010.
The origin of the beautiful carpets is probably in Central Asia. They were probably used for protection in these cold regions. The carpets were the cheaper transfer for animal skins because you no longer had to kill an entire animal, but only had to win the fur or the wool.
The carpet weaving as a profession was mastered and exercised equally by women and men, even women in management positions were found early in this trade. Carpets were already used in the early past for the decor and the general probably in the home.
Production in the carpet belt

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Real Orient carpets must have been produced in the so-called carpet belt. The carpet belt stretches over the west of Morocco to Central Asia and India. Turkey, northern China, Pakistan, etc. also include the carpet belt . The popularity that still exists in America and Europe was ultimately created in the 19th century, when the prices for the beautiful carpets sank through the more and more industrial-shaped production.
Carpets as art objects
As far as they correspond to original quality, Orient carpets are a real feat. So that you also invest properly and get good quality, there are some points that you should pay attention to when buying.
If you are not sure how serious a dealer is, you can consult an independent expert. This costs you some money, but that should be worth the good conscience. Experts look at the material under the microscope and then check whether synthetic fibers have been processed. Art fibers are an indication that the carpet is not a real Orient carpet.
In addition, the expert in the art trade which method the tissue has been linked and can calculate how old the carpet is through the inspection of the color. check some points , if in doubt you should still rely on an expert.
01 The price
A realistic price for a hand -knotted Orient carpet is at least in the four -digit range. An oriental carpet in the three -digit range cannot actually be real, even if points such as an emergency sale are used as an argument.
In addition, a fraudulent seller will not agree to any tests and exams and refuse with dubious reasons.
02 flawless? Hardly
Handmade carpets will always have mistakes. never possible to work completely and evenly with Handmade Errors that Handmade are uneven edges, uneven knots on the back or asymmetries in the pattern.
03 rely on reputable providers
You can save all the stress and worries if you receive your knowledge from experts in advance and make your purchase from reputable providers . In this form of dealers, there is already a flawless advice in advance and also with later care you have a partner who will support you sustainably and in the long term.

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The right care
In order to be satisfied with the noble carpet for as long as possible and enjoy it for a long time, the right care is the be -all and end -all. A particularly noble Persian carpet is largely made of silk. If this is the case, the carpet should never be celebrated with street shoes.
Once or twice a week, you should vacuum the carpet with a commercially available vacuum cleaner and suck the back once or twice a year. If in doubt, you'd better leave your fingers of cleaning agents and chemicals. As a rule, these unnecessarily use the material. Here, too, you can contact a reputable seller and/or experts if you have any questions.
A beautiful and high-quality Orient carpet is a real eye-catcher in every household and gives a noble and cozy touch. However, the beautiful floor coverings are a large investment and should therefore be selected and maintained with great care. So the joy remains great for as long as possible and the carpet can last for years and maybe even delight the following generations.

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