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Your choice of oriental rugs or cheap area rugs will reveal your designing personalityBy Terry Price Another design found under the Persian category of oriental rugs is the Herati design, which derives its name from the Town of Heart, now referred to as Afghanistan, which was part of Persia until the last century. Youll find a single floral head with a diamond framework pond design, which is commonly referred to as mahi (being the Persian word for fish). Many traditional sources have cited this as a symbolic design. According to Persian mythology, the world was supported by four swimming fish. Oriental rugs also have another pattern category in the Anatolian pattern and youll find such designs as general, mosque, prayer, and transylvanian. Anatolian rugs have distinctive characteristics, which dont relate to Caucasian rugs or persian. This type of rug has its roots in the greco-roman city of Byzantium, which was renamed by the Roman Emperor to Constantinople. The weaving techniques were developed as early as the second millennium BC, although the contemporary techniques and styles can be traced back to the nomadic people of Central Asia who ruled the country prior to being overrun by the Turks. Anatolian rugs have another important influence in their evolution called the Mamluks. They were originally taken out of Egypt as slaves, but they subsequently seized power in the 13th century and held it until the Ottoman conquest in 1517. Their characteristic patterns such as geometric ones have a variety of filigree-type motifs that are both octagonal and hexagonal medallions. Youll also get a definite presence of Egyptian motifs that include palm and cypress trees that have a long artistic history going back to the Pharaonic times. Italian merchants first brought Anatolian rugs into Europe during the Middle Ages, but they lacked the sophistication and intricacy of Persian rugs, and therefore, appealed more to the rising Mercantile class. For centuries, all over Europe, oriental rugs were referred to as Turkey rugs and some people today even referred to them under that term. Over the years, Turkish rugs were usually purchased by the very wealthy or the rapidly expanding middle class. Even today, people display Turkish rugs in their home to add a touch of timeliness and ancient history like no other artistic touch can! About the Author: Terry Price is a regularly contributing author to- http://www.rugsmatsitems.com/rubber-floor-mat.html. A custom made wool braided area rug is a stunning work of art by pioneer craftsman who know what theyre doing! http://www.rugsmatsitems.com/custom-made-wool-braided-area-rug.html Did you find this article useful? Then Digg it? http://www.digg.com/about keywords: Rugs | Area Rugs | Carpet
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