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Hand Washing Oriental Ougs and also with the Rug Repairs

Good Day everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying their summer. As we wind down, vacations are over and it’s time to get back to work and send the kids off to school. Its bitter sweet isn’t it. We love the relaxing time. Not having to wake your kids up before the sun is even up, drag them out of bed and get the day started. But all good things must come to an end right? Well, I can tell you that here in our rug plant facility there has not been much down time. We are as busy as ever with our hand washing oriental rugs and also with the rug repairs.  As you know we have our own on site rug specialist, Edlyne.  She is a true artisan who is very detailed in her craft. So it was time to spruce her department up a bit. She now has custom made work areas with the perfect lighting and settings to intricately re-weave, fringe and custom patch all fine oriental rugs. As you can see we have vast samples of colored yarns that she uses to blend into the oriental rugs that come into our repair shop.  We are truly a state of the art facility that pays attention to every detail of our unique process. Keeping organized ensures that when you place your valuable or sentimental rug in our hands, we treat it as if it were our own. That is how much we care.

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Auserehlian Cleaning System

Oriental Rug Care takes the pride to have their experienced technicians and craftsman who are fully well trained in the world renowned Auserehlian Cleaning System. They are trained from the Ausrehlian School, which serves as an educational traininig in proper cleaning procedures.  Ron Toney and Phillip Auserehl are the foundersnd offer these classes to benefit rug technicians in the service industry.  The course teaches not only the cleaning system itself, but also how to establish a first-class rug cleaning facility of your own, not as a franchise but as an individually owned and operated business.

Auserehlian Cleaning System

Auserehlian Cleaning System

Oriental Rug Care has been running their business successfully since 1986 in South Florida due to the dedication of  professional and well trained technicians who operate the rug cleaning and restoration services efficiently. They are totally aware of all rug cleaning techniques as well as the construction and dyes of hand woven and modern area rugs.

Phillip Auserehl, a man with a mind, a mission, and a love for oriental rugs has invented an instrument which hovers over the surface of a rug without ever coming into contact with the actual surface. This system dislodges and totally removes accumulation of dirt from the rug.  Dirt and dust are not simply transferred elsewhere on the rug’ they are thoroughly removed by Auserehlian Cleaning System, more gently than beating, more efficient than vacuuming, more thorough and reliable than any system of cleaning presently is use. The rugs lay on specially made supporting mats, the rugs are repeatedly air-cleansed, front, back and inside.

Furthermore, we never apply any potentially damaging, harsh cleaning fluids, caustic chemicals, stuff brushes, mechanical abrasion or scraping.  We also never use any brighteners, which can produce short-term color brightness but is eventually turned yellow and cause discoloration on your valuable rug.

Through this system, Oriental Rug Care promises the return and restoration of your rug making air and water as its primary cleaning tools.

After going through this Ausrehlian process, we insure you that any possible insects, larvae, grit, silica, infinitesimal grains of sand that have been collected and stored over the life of a rug are thoroughly removed.

Your Oriental rug fibers are cleaned, smooth, and free to breathe.  Fringes lay peacefully extended in perfect order.  The inside and backside of a rug is as clean as the front.

With the best application of Auserehlian Cleaning System, Oriental Rug Care will give your rug a long lasting, healthy life for you to enjoy and preserve.

Brussels in Bloom 2010 And What Does That Have To Do With A Oriental Rug?

I recieved a gift from my favorite Aunt recently.  She is at the age now (in her 90’s) and she called me over to go threw some things as she will be not living alone any longer.  Among all the heirlooms was something she wanted me to havean old, Oriental Rug I hadn’t seen lately. It was rolled up and hidden away.   Because of my friends at Oriental Rug cleaning company.  I have been learning about the diversity of the different rugs, how they have been woven and for what purpose .  And now I had received a rug from my aunt and she said her parents got from the orient.  All I knew it was dirty, didn’t look like much of anything, but because she insisted on me taking it from the home she was moving from, I agreed and propmtly took it to my friends at Pride Carpet , also owned by my friend and where they have a  cleaning facility along with  Oriental Rug Cleaning.  I would walk around looking at the variety of rugs in the cleaning process, I must say the Chinese Rugs I have seen are esquisit!

So I lug this rug over to the warehouse, (not only Pride Carpet Cleaning and Oriental Rug Care are housed, but also Colonial Floor Care, my friends that had helped my husband and I with our rental rennovation Terrazzo, concrete, and soon to redo the garage…but that is for another day.)  So I bring my rug there, and by golly!  It sure was a Chinese made rug, from the early 1900’s, In the 1920’s and 30’s many rugs in  a vaguely Art Deco style I found out that these rugs were Hand Woven, but  produced for the American market in rug “factories” in Hebel and Shandong provinces. Although rugs were woven by hand,  the workshops were highly organized with, foreign companies controlling all phases of the production.

Many rugs from this period had plain grounds of pearl grey or navy with wide solid-color borders and simple floral spray design elements. hWhich is exactly what this rug looked like.  So I had them hand wash it, and because the fringe was in terrible condition I then replicate the fringe and replace it also.  When I brought the rug home, it was just beautiful. I almost didn’t want to step on it, but it had taken a beating for almost 100 years, as this rug was purchased when my Aunt was a child and her father was stationed around that area and they traveled.  So it had been in the family for almost 80 years.

So getting back to Brussels in Spring and another vacation desationtion for an upcoming vacation.  While talking to the owner, he told me about this carpet they do every year with flowers!  He showed me a quick look at some pictures he had so off I went to start looking into this.  Doing my research on this distenation I found out that this festifull  had been started by the Begonia growers in the area,  Each year the carpet is different depending on the quality and quanity of these amazing blooms!. I could only gasp at the pictures.  Now I wanted to go to there!

Comparing  the actual carpet to the floral carpet.  You can see where the weaver could get their inspirations.

The Persian Rugs

The basic dissimilarity between a handmade, also known as hand-knitted rug and machine made rug, is that machine made rug does not have knots. The threads are put in knitting machines using machines only and then securing them using latex backing. So when touched, the back of the rug feels rough and forms a grid like appearance on the back side of the rug.

Hand knotted Persian rugs outlast the machine made rugs and last more than 50 years longer. In comparison to hand made rugs, machine made rugs lack originality, durability, charm, and potential money value. Initially, machine made rugs are pocket friendly but they fail in the replacement price offer, for example, last only for ten years to the maximum. In addition to this, inflation also contributes to the little resale value involved with machine made rugs. It is more practical to pay some extra amount and opt for hand made rugs. Even after ten years of use, a hand made rug may offer good resale value. Actually, they are considered to gain more value as they become old. Once a synthetic rug is bought, it does not hold any resale value.

The Persian Rugs
The Persian Rugs

History

Persia (now Iran) was once the most powerful and the oldest domain in the Middle East situated on the borders of Western and Eastern civilizations. Under Safavid Reign (1502 to 1736), Iran touched new heights of art. Court weaving, along with artistic calligraphy, tile work and miniature painting, flourished to extraordinary heights. Extremely qualified carpet manufacturing units developed in the cities of Kashan, Isfahan, Heart, Tabriz, and Kerman during this period. Today, Iran is considered as the hub of most of the patterns, traditional colorations, and motifs in the carpet industry all over the world. To summarize, Persian rugs are one of the priceless heirlooms that continue to be passed on from generations to generations.

Persian rugs and carpets are still an integral part of people’s life and culture in Iran. Indeed, for some, these rugs and carpets are considered the most treasured possession, and they also form an intrinsic part of their homes as well. Thus, it is not at all surprising to know that current levels of production all over Iran are the same as they were before the Islamic Revolution in 1979. In fact, now-a-days, rugs are being produced even in those areas as well where weaving was not in practice before. Till today, Persian rugs have maintained their superior quality and standard.

How are Persian Rugs Made

These types of carpets and rugs are made on looms. Looms are large wooden frames, with equal spaced pegs on parallel and long beams. Usually a horizontal flat surface has vertical loom over it. Next, in order to make a traditional design, you have to decide first the design of the border, background, centerpiece and other designs that spread all over the carpet. Once, you have decided the colors, you have to dye silk and wool threads accordingly. When every thing is ready needed to weave the rug, you can begin with weaving.

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Gain More Information On Karaja Rugs

Karaja rugs are available in very unique design, which will distinguish them from the other rugs and carpets available in Northwestern IRAN. However, the Persian Karaja rugs are also making numerous designs on their rugs. They also have the medallion designs on their rugs.

Persian carpets are well known for their special designs and looks. They will also reveal the tradition and culture of Iran. Iran is also considered as one amongst the traditional weavers. It has also earned a special excellence in the carpet weaving. As it is earning popularity, people all around the world are opting for these carpets. Many royal mansions and museums in the world have the carpets manufactured from Iran. However, the Karaja Rugs, which are available in Iran also, have a special value in the market.

Karaja is a small village located in the northeast of Heriz region. It is also close to the Azerbaijan Border. The rugs manufactured in this village seem to fall into 2 distinctive groups. You can also find different sizes in these rugs. Carpet sizes and small size rugs is famous in Karaja. Various researches have been done to reveal the history of Karaja carpet. Numerous European researchers believed that weaving of these rugs and carpets are the contributions Egyptian and Assyrian people.

Karaja carpet
Karaja carpet

Based on color, knots, size, thickness, quantity of good, numbers of knots, quality of wool, the Karaja Rugs could be classified into two groups. They are also using the geometrical designs as well as hereditary emblems for the rug designs. The majority of the Iranian rugs are made from urban and rural centers. Most of the Karaja rugs are big in size as well as they are manufactured bulky with the help of skilled artisans. The sheep wool is also known as the major raw material for making these rugs. However, people of this country are also using the wools from goat and Camel.  Iranian wool will be more strong and thick than any other artificial fibers. Original silk and cotton are also used in Iran for making the carpets.

Most of the Karaja rugs as well as carpets have the Turkish Knots. The quality of these rugs and carpets manufactured in Karaja depends on their number of knots. However, if you are looking for more information on these rugs, researching on the internet will be the best option for you. Once you give a search engine for Karaja rugs, you will be able to find thousands of websites that will give you detailed information of these rugs. However, if you are interested in buying these rugs, you also have an option for online purchase.
Therefore, if you are planning to buy a Karaja rug for your home, it is very important to select the right website. These rugs will add more elegance to your home. Using these rugs as wall hangings will give a traditional look to your house. You can also use these rugs for other decoration purposes.

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Caucasian Rugs Afshan Explained

Before we start to talk about Caucasian Rugs, we will gain some information on Caucasus. This is an area, which is located between the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea and lakes Urmia and Van. Russia is towards the northern part of this place and Iran and Turkey to the southeast.

The population has produced the rugs and carpets for centuries. However, the Armenians are known as the best-known inhabitants of this place. However, once you visit this place you will be able to see Georgians, Christian and Moslem etc in this region. You can also find over a hundred tribes as well as three hundred recorded languages. This region is world famous for manufacturing quality rugs. Perhaps one of the greatest attractions of the Caucasian rugs is the color.

Caucasian Rugs Afshan

Caucasian Rugs Afshan

Therefore, if you are planning to buy a rug or carpet, Caucasian rugs will be the best option for you. A good number of people are importing rugs and carpets from these countries. Therefore, if you want to add more elegance to your home, Caucasian Rugs Afshan will be the best option for you. Even though these rugs and carpets are not available in all rug stores, you have an option to buy these products through internet.

Caucasus Mountain

Caucasus Mountain

The material, which is basically used for making Caucasian rugs, is wool.  However, you can also find rugs which are manufactured using cotton and silk. The knot used to make the Caucasian rugs is Turkish. We often hear vegetable dyes. Yes, it is true; the colors of Caucasian rugs are made by using the vegetable dyes. However, if you visit a Caucasian rug store or an online store, you will be able to find the rugs in different colors. White, madder red, cochineal, brown, indigo, black, yellow, and green are some of the colors used by the manufactures for making the rugs.

The designs of the Caucasian rugs will be simple and refined the classification. The simple box shapes, the rosette, the cruciform, camels, lions, goats, lilies, tulips, houses, People, shears, waves, peacocks, scorpions are some of the designs that are used by the rug manufacturers in Caucasian.

Internet is playing a major role in our present lifestyle. It can be used for many purposes. However, if you research on the web, you will be able to find many rug dealers and suppliers who will provide you Afshan Rugs and carpets. Once you research on the web, you will also get the complete list of the carpet stores available in your area. In case, if you are not able to find a rug store, which offer Afshan Rugs and carpets, you also have an option to buy one through internet. Once you research on the web, you will be able to see many websites, which are providing an online shopping option. Therefore, if you are interested in buying, you just have to login to their website and order the product.

As the demand of this product is increasing in the market, most of the website is providing great discounts and offers on the Caucasian Rugs Afshan.

The Origin Of Karabakh Rug

Karabakh rug is one of the four major provincial groups of the carpets made in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan carpets are usually divided into 4 types, which are known as Guba-Shirvan, which are manufacture in Guba, Shriving region and the second type is Ganje-Kazakh, which have manufacturing centers in Qazakh region and Ganje town, the third type, Karabakh manufactured in Shusha villages and the final one Tabriz, which have the centers in Tabriz as well as in Ardabil in South Azerbaijan.

The carpets manufactured in diverse regional types vary by two features such as manufacturing technique and ornaments.  However, the Karabakh rugs comprise thirty three different compositions in it. As rug and carpet manufacturing is one of the top businesses in this region, you will be able to find many carpet and rug making schools and institutions. These schools and institutions will help you to learn the technique of carpet making.  However, Karabakh carpet and rug school have conventionally developed in two areas of Karabakh.

You can also find many carpet and rug making schools in Dovshanly, Dashbulag, Girov, Malibayli, Terniviz, Chanakcha, Tuglar, Tun, Hadrut, Gasimushagi, Muradkhanly, Gubatly, Mirseid, Gozag, Bagirbeyli, Tutmas Khanlig, which are the surrounding villages of Karabakh. These villages are also well known for making quality Karabakh rugs and carpets. They are also famous for making ornaments and original designs.

Karabakh Rug

Due to the information of local sheep breeds, Karabakh rug was known for its fluffy pile and dense. They were famous from other Azerbaijan rugs and carpets, because of their technological and artistic ways of producing. Karabakh rugs are also well known for their flamboyant and vivid colors, it also symbolizes the nature of the Karabakh culture.

Once you visit a Karabakh rug and carpet store, you will be able to see different sizes and designs. These rugs are usually big in size than the ordinary rugs. They also have an oblong shape as people in the Karabakh city have customarily lived in big and oblong rooms. They also placed these rugs on walls. Manufacturing rugs was historically one of the main traditional professions for the feminine population in Karabakh. Carpet and rug making in Karabakh was developed during the 19th century.

However, if you are planning to own a Karabakh rug, researching on the internet will be the best option for you. There are numerous websites on internet, which will give you complete information on the Karabakh rugs and carpets. Some of these websites also help you to buy one, through their websites. However, if you are planning to buy a Karabakh rug through internet, it is very important to select a genuine website. As the demand of this product is increasing in the market, there are many scams happening on the net. Therefore, it is necessary to do a proper background research on the net before buying one. For example, reading the customer reviews will help you to know more about the website as well as the quality of the products they provide.

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Know More About Persian Kelim

Carpets and rugs add an extra elegance to the house. Therefore, if you are planning to modify the interiors of your home, it is very important to find a good and quality rug or carpet for your house. If you step into a carpet store, you will be able to see different types of carpets and rugs, which varies in color, design, size and quality. Even though there are different types of rugs available in the market, Persian rugs or Persian Kelim is earning a lot of popularity these days. Most of the people who are opting for rugs to decorate their house are opting for the Persian products these days. However, this article will provide you some information on the Persian Kelim and the best way to own one.

Persian Kelim

Persian Kelim

Carpet weaving is a traditional culture and art of Iran. This was practiced from 500 BC, which was known as the Achaemenid period. Even though the carpet weaving art went through several changes, the quality of the Persian rugs and carpets are the same. Most of the Persian rugs and Kelim are made of silk, cotton and wool. Most of these great rugs have unfortunately perished over the years. However, today these rugs are made with different types of wool, which is known as Manchester, camel hair and Kork wool. Persian rugs and carpets are also famous for their quality. They also have a special reputation for making high quality rugs. There are many places in the country that manufacture Isfahan rugs, which is also known as the Old Persian rugs. This place was the capital of Iran, which earned a lot of popularity in the west. Most of the Isfahan rugs or carpets have branches and flowers intertwined in it. They will also have a medallion on it.

Kashan, which is a place located in Iran, use pure silk or unbleached cotton with the Persian knots for making rugs. These rugs could be used in anywhere as it has a different look. There are also different types of Persian wall hangings available in the market. The beautiful artwork done on these carpets and rugs will grab the attention of the visitors. As the Persian carpets are earning a lot of popularity in the market, they are also exporting their products to most of the countries in the world.

The quality and the design are the main reasons for the popularity of these carpets. The primary and the secondary borders will also make these carpets different form the ordinary ones available in the market. Therefore, if you are looking for an option to decorate the interiors of your home, Persian Kelim and carpets will be the finest option for you. Ecoincons, champ and medallion are the most widely used designs in the Persian carpets and rugs. However, if you are looking for more information on the Persian carpets and rugs, researching on the internet will be the finest option for you. There are many websites on the net to help you out.

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The Style of Turkish Rugs

Turkish Rugs

Central Asia is the home for many cultures and diverse population of peoples, which gives the world what are know as Turkish Rugs.  These beautiful Tribal Textiles show the diversity of these common, but unique people’s tribal beliefs and symbols. The weaving and symbols combined with the bright colors are true works of art.

The Turkish Rug region covers a large area consisting  of regions from the Far East in Chins to Modern day Kazakhstan. Turks were mainly nomadic shepherds that tended livestock, such as sheep, goats, camels, horses. The use of weaving was essential for early nomadic tribes. Early weaving of usable items, developed the Turkish Rug  to come from necessity to keep the moisture out from earthen floors of the tents. The rugs diversity show the influences of the region and culture at the time of the weaving.

Turkish Carpets are the most sought after household item since Marco Polo commented on their beauty and artistry in the 13th century. Turkish carpets are rich in color, warm tones with traditional modfits are an extraordinary patterns.As Islam was embraced during this period, also brought the Turkish prayer rug Today these fine rugs are woven in more than 750 villages and tribal areas.  Each unique by their particular design, size, symbols and colors.

In the 19th century Turkish rug weavers were assigned to the courts of Europe and larger and exquisite carpets woven in Hereke became more plentiful from Central Asia to the Caucasus region. Turkish rugs were usually influenced by the culture brought under Turkish control, but modified as needed to that regions beliefs and cultures.  Turkish rugs are sought after today, weather old or new.

If you are lucky enough to have a Turkish rug, we are Oriental Rug Care, understands the unique and exquisite rug you have.  We treat your rug like our own.

At Oriental Rug Care, we hand wash all of your precious rugs. From Oriental rugs to that fine manufactured wool rug you love, we take pride in our hand washing procedure.  Call us and take the opportunity of our free coupon.

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History of Turkish Rugs and The Beginning of Weaving

No one knows precisely when and where the technique of weaving first started, there is no doubt that the the art of weaving started in several area’s around the world and at different times. Using DNA Testing, weaving samples have been dated in Turkey to 7000 to 8000 BC.  In those days, the migrating tribes,  were exposed to severe weather conditions,  and learned to use goat hair in the making of their tents.  The name of Oriental Rug can be from weavers in what is considered the Orient  produced by traditional methods in the ancient weaving regions of the Caucasus, Anatolia(Turkey), Persia (Iran), Afghanistan, Turkestan, Baluchistan,China, India, Pakistan, the Balkans and parts of North Africa. All with their own unique weaving methods.

Goat hair is longer and much sifter than sheep’s wool. The flat weave technique was used in the making of their tents. Just as a braided pony-tail, strands of the shorter and stiffer hair stick out of the braid, the goat hair sticks out of the weave , and when gets wet,these hairs then drops and partially cover the holes in the flat weave. Thus making the tent almost waterproof. These nomadic people would also help to keep  themselves shielded using goat hair flat weave, to make a surface to protect them from the humidity and moisture that is  present in the earthen floors of their tents. The very same techniques of flat weave to make floor coverings and called them “Kilims”. Most flat weave designs reflected the depictions of the worshiped symbols of those normadic’s beliefs.This was the first oriental rug. Used for flooring, bedding, coverings.

The art of weaving improved and many items  useful in every day life were woven using this flat weave, for example: saddlebags for horses and camels that could be used in the transportation of many types of items. These woven kilims made with goat hair and used them as warm blankets because the fibers were so long. It’s thought that these early blanket were woven in imitation of actual animal felts. These types of blankets are used as the kilims as well as for cradles, with the corners tied to the overhead tent poles so that the cradle could be swung back and forth to rock the babies to sleep.

Based on the evolution and the part of the world the weaving was being done, many types of woven products improved over time with additional uses developed. At first the nomads, who strictly lived in tents, used the soft stacks as beds. Then in a further inspiration of using animal pelts as a model, the weavers started to add pile to the basic flat weaves. These first pile rugs were very supple; they would simply fold and throw them on a horse’s back or to be used as a sleeping bag during their long voyages.

None of usknow exactly when and where the first knotted-pile carpets were woven. However, the oldest “surviving” pile carpets were discovered in the grave of a Scything Prince of the Altai Mountains In1947 in Siberia, by Russian archeologists and are presently displayed in the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad. The carpet was woven with the Turkish double knot and contains a surprising 347.000 knots per square meter (255 per square inch); it is 3.62 square meters (6 x 6.5 feet) and has been carbon dated to have been from the 5th. Century B.C. It was loaded and subsequently flooded and froze to await discovery by Redneck. The Pazirik (or Altai) carpet, , is rather sophisticated, thereby showing that it is the product of a long history and tradition of weaving.

We at Oriental Rug Care specialize in the hand washing of all types of hand made, Oriental rugs.  Be they from Turkey, Persia, China or other parts of the Orient, These beautiful and some time expensive rugs are our passion.  We treat these masterpieces of weaving like they were our own.  From cleaning to repair and re-weaving, Oriental Rug Care is here to take care of your precious rug.  Call us for a free estimate.