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Professional Rug Care Advice & Cleaning Techniques

How to Identify the Original Persian Rug?

by Haider Ali 10 Dec 2024 0 Comments

Introduction 

We all love to decorate our houses, and we are eager to find the best rug to adorn your interiors. Well, if you are going to buy the Persian rug and you have made the decision that you will buy it. But wait a minute! Do you know what the difference is between a real rug and a fake rug? Well, we have got the experience, and let us help you guide you through the Persian rug-buying journey. 

Check where it was manufactured

You have to make sure that the rugs are imported from Iran. The real rugs are manufactured in Iran, also known as Peria. It does not mean that they can’t be made by machines or other countries like Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. However, experts do not count these rugs as original rugs until they are truly manufactured or imported from Iran. Overall, we can say that no country or artisan can compare to the Persian in terms of quality. 

What is the Difference Between the Machine-Made and Hand-knotted Persian Rug? 

Real Persian rugs are made and prepared by expert artisans who have years of experience, while fake or duplicated rugs are made by machines. There are some machines also known as looms. A poor look is handled by the computer and electronic machines. Furthermore, machines are prepared by using the synthetic materials iliac nylon, acrylic, as well as artificial silk.

Another important piece of information is that you do not misinterpret the real Persian rug with the hand tufting. Hand tufting is a technique that is used for stuffing to put a format into canvas backing. According to our experts, hand-tuffed rugs are not as durable as hand-knotted rugs because there is glue backing, which leads to deterioration with the passage of time. 

Look at the designs and patterns 

The artisan can’t design the perfect Perian rug as the machine does. So, this is the perfect way to solve the imperfections in the design. These imperfections highlight that designs are prepared using the wool looks and prepared by the artist. Their imperfections are more common in the tribal rugs. Make in the city as well. Moreover, the Persian rugs will have more soft baking, and there will be the same pattern on both slides. Furthermore, hand-knotted, original hand-knotted rugs do not have many patterns and designs available, while machine-made or fake ones come in many styles. 

Look at the fringes

Long, extending fringes are the sign of the original rug; these fingers are the long extension of the core pattern on which the whole structure of the rug relies. While machine-made rugs do not have many extensions. There are small ones sewed or glued with the glues. You have to look at the extensions of the rugs to see if they are large enough or if the rings are kind of breaking from the rugs; they are original pieces. 

Material 

Persian rugs can only be crafted by using wool, cotton, silk, or sometimes with fold threads. On the other hand, fake Persian rugs are made from polypropylene, viscose, as well as acrylics. 

Color Schemes 

Artists making real Persian rugs make use of Persian rugs with the help of natural materials such as animal and plant-based substances. They have years of experience in creating their contrasting colors. These colors are so unique that they do not fade away for many years to come. 

However, if you want to check the particular color or fake or real one, just take a wet towel and soak it with water for some time and leave it on the surface of the rug. In case there is some color on the towel, you can count it as a fake one.

Final Thoughts

Buying rugs is somehow difficult as lots of fake products are out on the market. Well, if you need the perfect piece for your home and want a real piece for your investment, then you have to explore the different topics for information and develop a true understanding of the perfect rugs. We hope this blog post will help you find the perfect rug for yourself. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you guess the real age of any Persian rug? 

There are different methods for guiding the age of Persian rugs, but the most popular one is the knots per square inch (KPSI) method. In this strategy, you count the number of knots. However, every real piece will show the real craftsmanship of its rug artist. 

How to differentiate between real and synthetic rugs? 

Natural rug gives you a soft touch when you walk with bare feet, while synthetic it feels like you are walking on a very hard object. 

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