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Monday, August 24, 2009

How Make Money by Investing in Antique Oriental Weavers Rug Collections?


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Greatly desired and collected, antique Oriental weavers rug investments can give you higher returns than the stock market. Following these guidelines can help you become a successful antique Oriental weavers rug run collector.

1. Before making any purchases, research the market. Gain knowledge of the preferred characteristics of antique Oriental weavers rug collectors in order to avoid purchasing less desirable products. Start a collector’s journal. Do not get in a hurry and buy a rug that looks good but may not have value. You can judge the value of oriental weavers rugs by looking at their back. Take a magnifying glass and count the number of knots per square inch. The more knots you have the better the quality of the rug. Handmade Oriental weavers rugs are valued more than machine made, so look for the sign and stamp or the tag that says handmade.

2. Purchase or borrow books on collecting antique Oriental weavers rugs. Not only do books offer valuable information on the desired characteristics, but also other tips and facts are available. If possible, purchase at least one book at a time; however, the public library will offer resources if purchased materials are unavailable. Add any pertinent information to the diary.

3. Online research offers an abundance of antique Oriental weavers rug information. Search for reputable collectors or suppliers. Send your questions to oriental weavers rug makers in turkey or where. Ask them what makes the rugs more valuable overtime. What are the things should you look for. Is there any wholesaler they can refer who sell such investment rugs. The Internet is an invaluable source of research information. Again, information of value should be added to the collector’s log.

4. Window shop various markets of antique Oriental weavers rug supplies. Bring notes and books. Identify the source, age, and material of an assortment of rugs. Ask questions. This exercise will train you to recognize valuable rugs by the most sought after characteristics of individual rug types.

5. Decide what type of antique Oriental weavers rug is of the style most desired by the collector. Once a favorite style is selected, investigate the details of the chosen fashion. Research the differences in all styles that appeal to you, especially the characteristics of the style that demonstrates its uniqueness.

6. Purchase an inexpensive, aged, dilapidated rug. Identify the texture and the weaving techniques employed. Discover any information available by dismemberment of the rug. Record all information in the journal.

7. After researching through books and the Internet, looking at rugs, deciding the collection style, and dissecting a rug, purchase an antique Oriental weavers rug using the skills acquired. Shop around in antique shops and carpet dealers, and on Internet sites. When a rug that offers interest and matches the desired criteria is found, purchase it.

8. After gaining experience, visit a well known auction house such as Sotherby’s or Christies. Profitable purchases are obtainable when knowledge of desirable traits and trends is available.

The value of antique Oriental weavers rugs increases with time passage. Collecting rugs can be a component of a retirement fund. Applying the above guidelines will be an aid in purchasing wise investments.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Rug Care & Maintenance - Oriental Weavers Rug



Like everything else today, rugs need special care to ensure long life. Regular cleaning using adequate treatments will help extend the life of your rug.


Vacuuming Regardless of whether your rug is a cut pile or loop rug, vacuuming is the basic and primary step for caring for your rug. Rugs are exposed to endless mistreatment, such as treading feet, dirt, dust, oil and spills of all sorts. Vacuuming regularly can prevent soil build up. Vacuums with good suction are recommended to lift surface dirt. This especially applies to looped rugs, where damaging the loops is possible. Cut pile rugs on the other hand, require rougher treatment. Besides removing surface dirt, it’s necessary to agitate the pile to loosen the dirt which may have seeped into the core. These rugs require a vacuum with a beater or brush bar to lift the residue imbedded in the rug. While vacuuming remember to never allow the soil storage bag to become too full or dirt may escape the vacuum.

Cleaning

Even though vacuuming removes a lot of soil, oily substances deposited on the rug also pose a problem. If left to pile up, these oils cause matting due to the pile sticking together. Gradually the rug starts to form ridges and the colours dim. If not removed when first noticed, it becomes hard to clean. It is, thus, advised to clean your rug when dullness first starts to appear. There are many ways to clean your rug but almost all require clean cloths or paper towels, warm water and a cleaning substance. To avoid altering the rugs texture DO NOT RUB as fuzziness may result.

Removing Stains
Our rugs are treated to be stain resistant which delays the stain setting in and gives you a chance to react. The key is to treat the stain or spill quickly before it is absorbed by the rug and dries.

Basic cleaning steps for typical everyday stains
1. Scoop up as much of the spill as possible
2. Absorb as much of the liquid thats left with a dry cloth/paper towel by blotting
3. Apply warm water to the stain then blot again If the stain remains visible, mix warm water with a mild non-bleach laundry detergent. Using a clean cloth apply some of the mixture to the stain and let it soak for 5 minutes.
4. Rinse the stain with warm water and blot it well to extract the residue. Repeat until there is no detergent on the rug. When satisfied and the rug is completely dry, vacuum the area.

Specific Stains

Since different stains require different cleaning treatments, it is important to identify the source and nature of the stain. Below is a list of common stains and how they are best removed