RugPro wrote:12x14 is what I counted, that comes to 168.
Hey!
Interesting. I am new at this counting and can not be trusted. I have now received responses to my last mail to them and from two humans. I have already responded to them and will paste below. I remember, no need to reiterate, yr contempt for the worthless "certificates' not comporting with the carefully arrived at standards of THIS COMMUNITY AS OVERSEEING BODY.
Now that I know four things.....and am pissed and refuse to be victim again, I am going to hold their wefts to the fire until I feel they have earned some trust. Bad part: I want the rug. Good part, I am no longer the clueless rug slut I was few weeks ago.
You will see from one mail.....they are gettin that a little. which is why I challenged them on the knots. Am I disgusted by their disingenuous, patronizing pitch for Sarouks?
IS THE POPE GERMAN? But at this point, and I have earned this right here, over time.....nobody should mess wit me.....cause I will run illuminated, condescending nuance on you, if you have bad dye, your colors will start running visibly, and you will not even know it, OK? Most vomit-making part.....they offered to save me $50 and send the worthless certificate. I fele liike hitten them wit a brick. Cause people emrging as untrustworthy HURTS, and anger is a defesnes agaisnt pain. But I don do the hitting stuff. Evah.
Do not make me send Tom Hagen to have someone put the head of that heartbreaking, pathetic leopord rug in yr bed, OK?
Below:
Hello, Arash (thank goodness it's not ABRASH):
You need not pitch Sarouks to me; I was raised with antique "American" Saroughs, each a splendid example of the genre.
If I may again request....unless that is it's too much trouble--some high resolution (macromode would be best) closeup images of the top of the pile in good light so that I might determine the nature of the wool. Tt should take no time, given the realities of digital.
Famous saying, "Trust but verify." Re certificates: such documents are easily generated; we must consider the Bona fides of the verifying bodies. Not to insult you, but we all know the unfortunate reputation of this industry and why it is not held in high esteem, yes?
Thanks in advance,
Jill
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Dear ariesjill,
Dear Jill,
Thank you very much for your interest in our rugs, especially this stunning piece of Persian art. I see that you have an eye for details and I have to say I admire you for that. This is a genuine Persian rug and if purchase the rug, I'd be happy to send you the certificate of authenticity at no extra charge (we normally charge $50 for the certificate). As for the KPSI, I have to say knot density varies throughout a rug. That means, when a rug is made, it's usually woven tighter in the middle and where the intricate designs are, same goes for this rug. Kpsi is up to 200 on this rug. The rug is in excellent condition and there are no wear on it. Sarough rugs are among the finest of Persian rugs and durability is what makes them so special. This is a rug that will last a very long time and you can enjoy it's beauty as well as quality.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any other questions or concerns.
Regards,
Arash
803-802-5023
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Hi, Mari,
I am pasting what I just sent to your colleague Arash:
Hello, Arash (thank goodness it's not ABRASH):
You need not pitch Sarouks to me; I was raised with antique "American" Saroughs, each a splendid example of the genre.
If I may again request....unless that is it's too much trouble--some high resolution (macromode would be best) closeup images of the top of the pile in good light so that I might determine the nature of the wool. Tt should take no time, given the realities of digital.
Famous saying, "Trust but verify." Re certificates: such documents are easily generated; we must consider the Bona fides of the verifying bodies. Not to insult you, but we all know the unfortunate reputation of this industry and why it is not held in high esteem, yes?
Thanks in advance,
Jill
In a message dated 07-Feb-2009 3:15:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
fantasy_rugs@yahoo.com writes:
Greetings to you again
Re:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/e...eName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123 This is lovely. Its design is so clear and clean, its colors so nicely entailing its decoration - it is very lovely. There again, the Sarough is just a fine rug.
The Item Description is sent to us along with the rugs when they are all shipped from Iran. That is who we deal directly with. So with that said, we take their word that all the information they sent us is all facts. The pictures that are shown for the public view is all we got.
If there is any other questions or concerns, please feel free to call our office. Our sales representatives are from Iran themselves and they can surely answer all your questions or concerns you may have. Our phone numbers are 1-866-647-3965 or 1-877-888-8784.
All the best,
Mari
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And takes? Did I, in fact see double knots? Will we, in fact, be ale to deterine the identityof the wool form what I yet again requested? Let us say Pro's counting is correct. Let us say the wool ight be Kork. Would all htat add up to a decent asking price for this rug??????