Hi for a Change.
Re this neo Mashad I was on my way to getting should the vendor ever let me count the knots by sending me the image I asked for...
http://rover.ebay.com/ro...9&mtid=824&kw=lg I now have a question about the field design. I try to scale something I like to Real Size within the room in my exhausted brain. This is large rug. 9 X 12. While we (read: Pro) seem to find it awesome in the pics.....
PLS "SEE IT' IN YR MIND as it will actually be. I am used to finely rendered but vivid, crisp field details as per my sarouk. I like them. I LUV THEM. they WORK. Everyone notices and adores the rug but it does not call yr attention to it every second! For me, the Right Rug will be everpresent, gloroius foundation for the room, but also not some focal point. The rug should augment everything else in the room.
Kinda like a good stage set; the set augments the essence of the production, it does not detract from it by calling yr eye to it ongoing. While the colors in this rug are subtle and muted, don mean that given the above I recently noticed, it wouldn't be an annoying focal point. I now think, U can have a rug with brilliant colors, but if the field design is fine and subtle.....it will integrate far better. Am I nuts? OK, yes.lol But I mean now hallucinating re this new design insight?
Again, that silk (Hi maintenance) rug from China I adored......hugely complex, brilliant & many colors & detials......but overall essence would enhance, not detract. No? Yes?
Am I making this new concern clear? Aren't the individual field details in this rug too BIG???????? Even verging on vulgar?
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Edit: Illustration-experiment, below: I made the image of the rug 9" wide on my LCD. In other words, one inch=one foot. I then measured the field detail I have circled.
In person, it is a foot and a half! Do U see what I am now getting here? The field details are each over a FOOT?????? And the round thingies in the field even bigger? Like 18" EACH??????
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