Antique Geometric
History of Antique Persian Rugs
Antique rugs can add a look of warmth and elegance to a home's décor. The beautiful, rich colors and patterns of an antique Persian r...
Antique Geometric
History of Antique Persian Rugs
Antique rugs can add a look of warmth and elegance to a home's décor. The beautiful, rich colors and patterns of an antique Persian rug makes these items among the most well known floor coverings available. As wonderfully detailed as these woven masterpieces tend to be, so is the history of their existence.
The art of carpet weaving can be traced through recorded history. The first written documentation of antique Persian rugs appeared in Chinese writings from over 1500 years ago. An unusual archeological find in 1949 of remnants of what is called the Pazyryk carpet was found to be over two thousand years old. Though examination of this carpet indicated a long history of developing advanced weaving techniques, such ancient finds are unusual due to the properties of natural fiber, which degrades over time. In what remnants that have been found from so long ago, it is often difficult to tell much about the weaving techniques or patterns because of their worn out nature. As techniques and trends changed over time, little is known about the true origins of these old rugs.
Though historians believe that most aspects of the creation of these carpets has been altered slightly over time, the most common materials for the rugs has stayed the same. Wool and silk are the desired materials in the newer as well as the antique rugs. Wool carpets are the most common, as silk is not as durable. The rich history surrounding the creation of these floor coverings are a large part of the surprising variety and complexity of the patterns available on the old rugs. The decorative representations of a multitude of cultural and historical elements make antique Persian rugs a desirable home accent. Common motifs present include architecture, plant life, geometric patterns, and other all-over patterns that make each rug special.
Antique rugs have traditionally been woven by hand, which is a part of why they have been considered so valuable. Depending on the skill and experience of the weaver, rugs can have a wide range of complexity and quality. The highest quality rugs, of course, would require more time to complete. The increased time taken to make the rug by hand meant that each work of art would take months to complete. When looking for the perfect rug, research and contact with an antique rug dealer online or in person can help find the right accent for the home.
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Woven Accents
Antique rugs are more than just floor covering- they are works of art. Woven Accents seeks the finest woven floor coverings from all over the world and works hard to match each customer with the perfect antique carpet for each space. Of course, many new rugs are also made by hand and Woven Accents is happy to offer a comprehensive selection. See the gallery at:
http://www.wovenonline.com
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Antique Doorknockers And Vintage Style Brass And Bronze Knockers
Antique and vintage style doorknockers are a wonderful way to show grace and detail at the front entrance of any home. Doorknockers have been popular in Europe for hundreds of years and have been found in America since the earliest colonization. Architectural and designer doorknockers were popularized in the late 1880's and early 1900's, and they were characterized by form rather than function. The early 1920's treated doorknockers as more streamlined architecture and precise geometric patterns rather than functional objects.
Grand doorknockers and door bells are timeless and are a welcome addition to any home. These architectural elements exemplify simplicity, beauty and tradition. Long before more modern electric doorbells came into fashion, grand doorknockers abounded and could even help distinguish one flat from another. Of course, mechanical doorbells were also used in conjunction with door knockers and can still be found in many homes today. Door knockers are typically found in cast iron, bronze, antique brass and polished chrome with the most famous styles found in naturally aging unlaquered brass.
Many different doorknocker designs are produced today - allowing you to incorporate their patterns in your doors. It is a simple way to incorporate a striking design element at the front entryway. Doorknockers can be either front or rear mounted - with the heavier and more expensive knockers found as a rear mount. You can also find doorknockers in many different styles including Colonial, Rococo, Victorian, Art Deco, Craftsman and post modern styles. You can also ask an interior designer or other design experts for assistance or look to decorating magazines for additional help.
Hundreds of styles of door knockers are readily available online as well as in many home decorating catalogs. When you work with a doorknocker, be prepared. Search for solid brass or bronze construction and be sure to ask questions. Will the knocker fit your personal style, but also fit your door? Is it front or rear mount? What is the hole spacing and will I need to re-drill my door? Many styles of doorknocker hardware can be found online through LookInTheAttic & Company - they also offer free design assistance and help.
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Kohn Coleman born in Michigan - received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 2000 - currently leads several online companies and ventures.
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