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August 6, 2005
Serapi Rugs Bring Oriental Mystique
Serapi rugs are one style among many in rare antique rugs from India and
Iran. Serapis are hand woven and knotted Persian wool rugs often
characterized by a center medallion. As with other styles, the rugs each
have unique qualities linking them to region of origin. The history
behind each rug reveals a long tradition of quality craftsmanship and
exquisite attention to detail, making the rarest among them very
valuable antique collectibles today. Browse the bazaar...
Heriz, Bijar, Serapi or Kashan... As varied and numerous as the regions
of Iran and the surrounding areas from which the rugs originate, are the
rugs themselves. The stunning art is only made more appealing by the
history enveloping them. Luckily, true hand made quality is not a thing
of the past, as the tradition of excellence continues today with
artisans creating rugs according to standards set long ago. Rug making
is a craft handed down over generations, maintaining historical
significance and keeping stories alive. An antique Serapi rug may be
considered the most genuine and valuable, but a more modern Serapi will
still increase in value over time without the fragility of the older
fibers for current use.
Rugarea.com: Traditional Kashans by Noonoo, Kashimars from Couristan, and 19th century design Mahals are in this
tremendous
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