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April 25, 2005 Dionysus Rug - A rug or a mythThe Dionysus rug is most certainly not a myth. That’s good news for the decorator in all of us. Dionysus, the mythical Greek god of wine and vines, influences the design and mysticism of this Chinese rug. This hand tufted contemporary style rug has its origins in China. Even though the Chinese Dionysus is typically referred to as a contemporary rug, it is more accurately categorized as a transitional. The image of plants and such on a backdrop of bold colors is a perfect solution to inject elegance and serenity into your room. The botanical charm of these Chinese rugs is beautiful to see as well as touch. The feel of these antique design rugs is due to the combination of wool and mercerized cotton. Chinese designs seem like antiquesBecause of their floral beauty, they seem like antique Chinese rugs,
and with the feel of an antique, are best used as a focal point in your
room. These rugs can easily fit in the more formal settings as well as
your more casual design. If the Dionysus doesn’t fit the area, it won’t
matter how beautiful this Chinese antique is. As with any rug, the
proper fit of this rug is vital. If the rug is for a dining room, fit it
in relation to the table. For any other room, focus on the border. That
border should be equal distance around the rug. Once you have settled on
a Dionysus, choose the size and color that fits your needs.
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