Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2012 9:03:32 PM - (Via Private Message)
Nice write up on that rug, could you take a look at this rug,
http://forum.rugrag.com/...aspx?g=posts&t=2266I won the rug at a silent auction, I already had one reply but still baffled as to where it is from.
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks Joe,
Without the piece in my hand i would say at a glance its of Indian origin. I imagine its quite a thick pile and slightly rigid on the hadel.
They are not used by the indian culture, but exported to Europe to be used as utility rugs in the home.
Great durable pieces and last for many years.
I'd say you did well at the auction.
OrientalYarns
thanks for the feedback, yes, it is quite thick, I love the rug, the lady says it matches the drapes, the cats like it, I am going to get it professionally appraised for insurance purposes, are you in the states and could you recommend anyone in North Carolina that could do an apprasil.
Thanks Joe,
I am not in the US I'm afraid and wouldn't know anyone in your area either. When choosing your appraiser make sure they are an established dealer, check out the competition on the internet and expect to pay between $75 - $150 for a quality appraisal.
Note: Try and turn the rug once a year to even the wear and maintain it by vacuuming when required. I recommend professional cleaning of these pieces every 2-4 years.
Kind Regards,
OrientalYarns
Thanks for the tips,
Kind Regards,
Stephen Saunders
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