Antique rugs can vary in color, size, design, and material. Trends in utilizing antique decorative rugs are constantly changing. One of the current popular trends in buying antique carpets is towards neutral colors which can be used in any environment. Although antique decorative carpets come in a myriad of colors, every one of them has the potential to anchor a room and to create an inviting ambiance; after all, a rug is the foundation of any great room.
These mesmerizing floor coverings are permeated with the recherché charm of eastern cultures and each of them tells a separate story captured within the centuries-old motifs and vivacious color palettes. No two antique area rugs made by hand are exactly alike. The effort, time, skill and consideration put in the creation of every antique carpet are visible at first glance. Advanced weaving techniques incorporating Ghiordes or Senneh knots allow extremely high knot density and thus, intricate and extremely detailed patterns. They also contribute to the upmost quality of antique area rugs, which look almost as good as new after the centuries of usage. Sheen and tenacious piles, or strong and resilient flat-woven fabrics draw their brilliance not only from the perfect making but also first-ra