Yarn Spinning Mills
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Rug
Oriental Rug of Houston is a company based in the great state of Texas. We have been in rug industry for more than four decades and are directly involved in all phases of rug life cycle, from procurement to marketing and sales. We do not involve any middleman in our purchasing process; that has enabled us to leap through other vendors and offer highest quality of rugs at the prices you cannot find anywhere.
Unlike with most of the rug vendors, our commitment to you does not end with a sale. We are here to help you and answer any questions or concerns about the rug or its maintenance, before and after your purchase. Our goal is to make your purchasing and owning rug experience a better one.
If you have any questions or concerns, we will be happy to answer them. Please call us at 832 702 8270 or email at [email protected].
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Rug Store
: Iranian weavers created and developed many decorative designs, with predominance of fine and intricate arabesques that constitute the backdrop for opulent medallions, palmettes, other abstract decorative elements or realistic flower and animal motifs. Most Persian rugs are square due to having been made on traditional looms. The fact that Persia was under the influence of Shiite Islam, much more liberal than the Anatolian Sunni doctrine, gave its weavers greater freedom of artistic expression, allowing them to create images of humans, which was strictly forbidden in other Islamic countries. From the 19th century onwards, representations of human figures even started to dominate Oriental rug designs.
Color palettes are very rich and diverse but never too gaudy or contrasting. Usually, there are no extensive monocromatic fields. Colors are placed separately, often outlined with black, arranged into a harmonious whole with great panache. Red and blue as well as the combination of light motifs against the dark background tend to prevail. Naturally, the colors of rugs coming from nomadic tribes are far less subtle.
Traditionally, weavers worked with the asymmetric knot, known as the Persian knot or Senneh. However, the symmetric knot, known as the Turkish or Ghiordes, was also applied in some regions. The weavers used wool, cotton, silk, and threads of gold and silver for the most luxurious carpets. Persian rugs range from small nomadic or village rugs to very large palatial and urban carpets. The most classic compositional scheme consists of a medallion in the center surrounded by arabesques or a pattern of botanical motifs.
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Categorized under Carpet and rug yarn, spun
Categorized under Embroidery Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Yarn Manufacturers
Categorized under Cotton Processing
Categorized under Yarn Manufacturers
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Categorized under Needle and Handicraft Yarns, Spun
Categorized under Knitting Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Needle and Handicraft Yarns, Spun
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Rug
Oriental Rug of Houston is a company based in the great state of Texas. We have been in rug industry for more than four decades and are directly involved in all phases of rug life cycle, from procurement to marketing and sales. We do not involve any middleman in our purchasing process; that has enabled us to leap through other vendors and offer highest quality of rugs at the prices you cannot find anywhere.
Unlike with most of the rug vendors, our commitment to you does not end with a sale. We are here to help you and answer any questions or concerns about the rug or its maintenance, before and after your purchase. Our goal is to make your purchasing and owning rug experience a better one.
If you have any questions or concerns, we will be happy to answer them. Please call us at 832 702 8270 or email at [email protected].
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Rug Store
: Iranian weavers created and developed many decorative designs, with predominance of fine and intricate arabesques that constitute the backdrop for opulent medallions, palmettes, other abstract decorative elements or realistic flower and animal motifs. Most Persian rugs are square due to having been made on traditional looms. The fact that Persia was under the influence of Shiite Islam, much more liberal than the Anatolian Sunni doctrine, gave its weavers greater freedom of artistic expression, allowing them to create images of humans, which was strictly forbidden in other Islamic countries. From the 19th century onwards, representations of human figures even started to dominate Oriental rug designs.
Color palettes are very rich and diverse but never too gaudy or contrasting. Usually, there are no extensive monocromatic fields. Colors are placed separately, often outlined with black, arranged into a harmonious whole with great panache. Red and blue as well as the combination of light motifs against the dark background tend to prevail. Naturally, the colors of rugs coming from nomadic tribes are far less subtle.
Traditionally, weavers worked with the asymmetric knot, known as the Persian knot or Senneh. However, the symmetric knot, known as the Turkish or Ghiordes, was also applied in some regions. The weavers used wool, cotton, silk, and threads of gold and silver for the most luxurious carpets. Persian rugs range from small nomadic or village rugs to very large palatial and urban carpets. The most classic compositional scheme consists of a medallion in the center surrounded by arabesques or a pattern of botanical motifs.
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Categorized under Carpet and rug yarn, spun
Categorized under Embroidery Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Yarn Manufacturers
Categorized under Cotton Processing
Categorized under Yarn Manufacturers
Categorized under Knitting Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Needle and Handicraft Yarns, Spun
Categorized under Cotton Processing
Categorized under Manmade and Synthetic Fiber Yarns, Spun
Categorized under Embroidery Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Polyester Yarn, Spun: Made From Purchased Staple
Categorized under Embroidery Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Embroidery Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Natural and Animal Fiber Yarns, Spun
Categorized under Crochet Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Crochet Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Animal Fiber Yarn, Spun
Categorized under Needle and Handicraft Yarns, Spun
Categorized under Weaving Yarn, Spun
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