The production of an Tukish rug – an undertaking for an entire region
Classic turkish rugs are, in most cases, made from pure new wool. The wool is produced in the same region as the rug itself. Thus, not only the weavers but also all the trades involved in wool production and processing benefit from the manufacture of Oriental rugs. In many producing countries, the making of Oriental rugs is not just a job that secures a livelihood; it is much more about passing on centuries-old traditions and culture. The rugs are washed before transport to remove dust and dirt, which naturally clings to them due to the long production time.
The oriental rug – a painting on the floor in the room
In most cases, the rug is chosen to match the current interior design concept. However, the price structure of Oriental rugs places them in a segment where they are considered a long-term investment and not subject to fleeting trends. Oriental rugs should be the centerpiece of the room’s design, like a large painting on the floor rather than on the wall. The rug looks best when it isn’t completely covered with furniture, but rather allowed to generously display its full beauty. It lends the room soul and character. Anyone who fears that an Oriental rug would complicate or even prevent room redecorating is mistaken. Depending on the choice, an Oriental rug can come in up to 14 colors and shades, providing ample scope for changes to the rest of the decor.














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