Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Carpet tendencies


Carpets have been used for centuries and their cult is quite similar, no matter the culture or the country. In Ancient Persia, carpets were a very valuable asset so, made out of the best existing fabrics, they were sold only in big fairs and bought only by sultans and nobles. Also, a carpet was a very popular gift to make at weddings and other important celebrations, and, the more opulent and embroidered it was, the more it was appreciated.
                In traditional Romanian culture, carpets were home-made by a hand machine in weeks, sometimes even months, and were also a very valuable asset in a traditional house. Not only used to keep warm on the floor, carpets in traditional Romanian culture were also used as mural paintings, garnishing especially the walls in the living room with different Bible scenes or landscapes.
                Moving on to the more modern period, the carpet market has evolved during the last decades, increased and decreased by the trends every year. If in many modern houses the carpets were completely outcasts, being replaced with wooden or granite floors, the truth is that nothing can make a room shine more than an outstanding value carpet. There are so many possibilities, that it would really be a shame not to take advantage of them and complete the look of a themed-room by adding the best carpet to match the atmosphere.
                There are plenty of stores commercializing all sorts of carpets made out of different shapes and patterns, different fabrics, colors and shades, also with different approached themes, but the most known type of carpets come from the Arabic and mostly Asian and African cultures, as the Persian carpets or the Oriental ones. Most important, is that in the Muslim culture, each religion practitioner has his own praying carpet on which he says his prayers 5 times per day.
                And, because carpets are such an important accessory and have been like this every since the Dark ages, of course their industry developed to suit all tastes and preferences, as well as the constant need and search for the best qualitative pieces, the ones that outstand by prints, fabrics or age. An additional market segment was developed by the designer carpets, setting trends after trends and selling numerous pieces worldwide. For example, this year’s trends are given by Ziegler Modern carpets which you can find at carpetvista.com. However, prices are quite big and can go up to 3,000 euro for a 420x301 centimeters carpet. Best part? The fabrics are extraordinary and the prints are quite various as well, so there are plenty of possibilities for each room and interested person.
                Sure, if you are a passionate collector of art pieces, there is no doubt that carpets are one of the elements you will invest in important amounts of money, while trends come second. For collectors and especially connoisseurs, the website carpetvista.com sells exclusive art pieces, handmade carpets characterized by their exquisite craftsmanship and detailed patterning. Oriental carpets are known for their high knot density combined with finest quality materials, while Persian carpets use the finest silk to tell the story of a lost empire. The Iran Qum Jamshidi carpet is the most expensive piece of the store, with a price of around 134,000 euro. Similar, yet smaller sized carpets made out of silk and specially embroidered cost around 76,000 euro per piece. 
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