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Persian v/s Moroccan v/s Oriental Rugs

Persian v/s Moroccan v/s Oriental Rugs

, by Zure Australia, 4 min reading time

The purchase of rugs au is a phenomenon that is very unique to people and depends from home to home. Some people are content with buying rugs only for functionality while other care about covering their tiles and important spaces with area rugs for their taste in ambience building and also comfort. Rugs also vary with seasons, winters being the time when many people tend to lay bug area rugs or carpets to have constant warmth underneath their feet and a shaggy rug or wool rugs or two to laze around in. Wool rugs, just like woolen clothes, give endless warmth and coziness and can be a great addition in any corner of the house. They can occur as regular white rugs, or you can take it up a notch with going for rugs that have statement-making quality about them. This is where Persian, Moroccan and Oriental rugs come in.

Persian Rug

We understand how versatile and easy to place a shaggy rug might be and we have advocated for shaggy rugs time and again. However, today we are here to offer you an alternative in the form of Persian rugs. Persian rugs are a very special and specific kind of rug, made with a particular artwork and design, and they originate in present day Iran mostly, and sometimes Pakistan. The designs that Persian rugs Sydney occur in are easily identifiable due to their contextual specificity and a historical pattern in all of them. A Persian rug vintage or contemporary have a border lining the outer layer of the design, followed by a thicker and then a thinner border inside. This style of bordering followed by intricate designs at the centre around a medallion is what separates these wonderful Persian rugs from any other vintage or contemporary rug. The material that these Persian rugs come in makes or breaks their quality and price and can be easily duplicated and sold from shady places due to their charm and aura. They come in warm tones, mostly either as Persian rug blue or Persian rug red and are capable of transforming your home into a traditional, retro, or bohemian haven of elegance and history.

Moroccan Rugs

Moroccan rugs are similar in design to Persian rugs in many ways but depart in ways that are noticeable to true connoisseurs. Since they originate in the colder climates of Morocco, their material is much thicker like wool rugs in comparison than Persian rugs. In terms of design, where Persian rugs can be a collector’s item due to the intricacy in their designs, Moroccan rugs au are more minimalist in style and sense owing to their story of origin. Moroccan rugs had a more functional intention originally and were not meant for artistic or decorative purposes. Similar to the authenticity of Persian rugs, care must be given to the purchase of good material of Moroccan rugs as a lot depends on it. You can imitate and replicate the eye-catching and replicable patterns but you cannot truly replicate the authentic material of Morocco where they come from. Even though Moroccan rugs have evolved into an exotic product for the European world, their humble beginnings are noticeable in their minimal patterns, cool and neutral tones of colour and simple design sensibility. Unlike Persian rug red, Moroccan rug pink is more the style here.

Oriental Rug

Compared to the above two rugs au, the Oriental rug is a blanket term for rugs that originate in any of the major countries as suggested by the names, directed mostly towards a Western and European consumer. Persian rugs, thus, come under a type of Oriental rug itself. Therefore, since it encompasses a large variety of rugs that are beyond homogeneity, they come in a variety of designs particular to the country they originate from, be it China, India etc. The material they are made with depends on the abundance of a particular resource in that country. For example, silk is abundant in China, so instead of wool rugs or jute ones, Chinese rugs are often made with silk and feature patterns of nature, flora and fauna. These esoteric patterns can be a great addition in your home if you want to give it that collage-like touch of geographical abundance. Thus, you can either purchase your regular shaggy rug which is nonetheless endlessly comfortable, or you can go for something like an oriental rug that will bring a certain charm and worldliness to your elegant home.

Thus, we hope you are able to move beyond the regular shaggy rug sometimes and go for these rugs with their centuries of craftsmanship backing their intricate and stunning design history. Choose from our elaborate catalogue and gift yourselves a couple this festive season.

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