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May 17, 2005 Fine Silk Rugs show such crisp designFine silk rugs use extremely tight knots as part of the construction. This is done so the elaborate design sharply stands out with a crisp surface. No two carpets are the same even if they are made by the same technician. You can expect this level of attention to be on the finest silk Oriental and Turkish carpets. Some of the finest silk rugs are woven today in Hereke, Turkey. Kashmir in India produces most of the silk Indian rugs, as well as synthetic ones. To be sure you have a real silk area rug, rub it and the palm of your hand should feel warm. The authentic carpet will be tightly knotted, with 200 - 500 knots per sq. in. Also, it should have real silk fringe. If you are able to test a small strand by burning it, the real thing will produce a crisp black ash, unlike the white ash of a synthetic. Silk Rug CareSilk rugs should be placed in areas that receive less traffic, like your bedroom or your living room instead of your den.
Another good place for these custom area rugs is for wall hangings. There are
simple steps to follow to maintain your quality silk Oriental rug. The steps
are as follows:
Rugarea.com: Traditional Kashans by Noonoo, Kashimars from Couristan, and 19th century design Mahals are in this
tremendous
collection of Persian rugs To select from a variety of related products and services, choose from the following styles of quality area rugs: Oriental | Braided | Bath | Discount | Contemporary | Kids | Persian About The Author: |
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