Hand Knotted Rugs
Saturday, June 19th, 2010A dedicated homeowner will do everything in their power to make a home more stylish and classy. There are many ways to go about doing this, and some are more expensive than others. However, an intelligent homeowner will search for ways to upgrade a home without spending too much money. One great way to do this is by purchasing a hand knotted rug. These rugs are often placed in the front foyer or hallway, which gives an excellent first impression to any guest. It will also provide comfort to whoever lives in the home since the natural colors are soothing to most.
There are many hand knotted rugs to choose from. One of the cheapest is the 2’4 x 4’6 Yellow Persian Hand Knotted Wool Gabbeh Rug. This rug has a traditional design and is 100% cotton. It is a Gabbeh style rug that was hand knotted in the Fars province of Iran. This high-quality yet affordable hand knotted rug has a list price of $480.
On the other end of the spectrum is one the more expensive hand knotted rugs. It’s also one of the most valued hand knotted rugs in the world. The 10’5 x 10’9 Yellow Persian Hand Knotted Wool Nain Rug is from the Isfahan province. It’s of the Nain style, which immediately lets you know it’s of the highest quality. The list price for the 10’5 x 10’9 Yellow Persian Hand Knotted Wool Nain Rug is $37,450, but it can be found for between $9,000 and $11,500.
For those searching for something in the middle of that range, there is another great option. It’s the Surya Sonoma Hand Knotted Rug. This brown rug is made in India and has 100% New Zealand wool. It comes in various sizes, which include 10 x 14 feet, 2 x 3 feet, 2’6 x 10 feet, 9 x 12 feet, 6 x 9 feet, 8 x 10 feet, and 4 x 6 feet. The Surya Sonoma Hand Knotted Rug has a list price of $1605, but can be found for as low as $1205.