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Antique Soumac Rugs

Oriental rugs are classic enough to fit any home interior style. But if you opt for a more fabulous design, with intricate and rich details, go for oriental Soumac rugs. This type of rugs is available in particular countries of Asia as they are woven by the ancient tribes. Most of the rugs of this style are already considered antiques because they are almost a century old. Those who love antiques and lively patterns at the same time, they choose the Soumac rugs.

The Soumac rugs are important products of weaving in the past. Weaving, both as art and livelihood, is a very old practice that is unique to specific tribes. Over the centuries, these tribes have already perfected such craft, which consequently incorporated their own culture and traditions to the woven materials that they produce. This is probably the result of producing woven materials to fit a variety of practical uses in their everyday lives. Aside from this, the rugs and other woven products contain very rich details and colors that are enticing. In fact, they have been renowned world wide, starting as status symbol ornaments in royal and wealthy families in the West and other parts of the East in the ancient times. The Soumac rugs are among the favorites of these rug collectors.

One notable thing about weaving is that the tribes have eventually developed different techniques in order to produce fabrics for specific types of uses. One technique, which is used in the Soumac rugs, is the flat weave. This method of brocading is the one of the oldest known techniques in weaving. With this technique, the rug is crafted by interlocking vertical and horizontal threads, which are called warp and weft respectively. Essentially, this method does not involve any knots because the rug uses fibers as its foundation. The result is a very flat rug surface, which is very common to Soumac rugs. However, with the designs integrated into this weave technique, the surface adds a little texture. Other types of weaving techniques are hand knot, plain weave, and twill.

The flat weave technique is also used in other types of oriental rugs, such as the plain weave, kilim, and tapestry weave. Sometimes, the Soumac rugs are mistaken for and sold as Cashmeres by many traders in the ancient past. To distinguish this type of rug from the rest of its variants, the weavers applied character to their products. For the Soumac rugs, the flat weave is more complicated in order to present very artistic designs. Colorful dyed yarns are used in order to form intricate and incredible patterns.

Today, the sellers of Oriental rugs source these hand woven products from different countries. The Soumac rugs, for example, are available in other variations, depending on the country of origin. There is the Yamut Soumac Kilim rug from the Turkmanistan and its sellers claim that they are over 70 years old and are still in good condition. There is also the Kurdish Soumac Bag face sourced from Persia or Iran. This Soumac rug is nearly a century old. Both types are perfect for antique lovers out there.

February 24, 2009   No Comments