What is a Malayer rug?

What is a Malayer rug?

What is a Malayer rug?

The Malayer or Malayir rug comes from the large rug producing region south of Hamadan extending into North Luristan. There is a wide variety of different rug patterns. The rugs are single wefted and range from coarse to finer than most Hamadan rugs. Generally they have thick construction of very good wool.

Where are Malayer rugs made?

Northwest Persia
Hand-Knotted Malayer rugs are produced in Malayer, a large village located between the major weaving areas of Hamadan and Sarouk in Northwest Persia.

How do I identify my Heriz rug?

Real Persian Rugs Always Have a Soft Backing For one thing, the presence or absence of imperfections in the knots can tell you a lot about whether it is hand-knotted or machine made. Secondly, the texture and type of backing can also be very revealing. Authentic Persian rugs are always hand-knotted.

How can you tell if a rug is antique?

Very old rugs will feel gritty, sandy, or even smooth on the back. A fine rug that looks tightly woven, but that still feels somewhat floppy or supple, is probably old, since even tightly woven rugs become supple with time. Color or rug dye quality can also help determine how old a rug is.

How do I find out what my rug is worth?

The carpets and rugs that are woven before 1900 (or the so-called Commercial Period) are considered more valuable. The earlier the piece, the higher its market value. When an old rug is in good condition, you can expect for the value to increase some more. Size – The larger the rug is, the higher its valuation is.

How old does a rug have to be to be considered antique?

Historians agree that anything over 100-years-old can be classified as a classic antique. Antique rugs, however, can be anywhere from 75-years to 100-years-old. A semi-antique rug is one that’s roughly 50- to 74-years-old.

What rugs are valuable?

Silk rugs are the most valuable, particularly those that use a warp of silk and not wool or cotton. Silk has the ability to be hand spun exceptionally fine, so fine that you can hardly see it. It is also extremely strong. Silk also takes dyes well and has a sheen that is not found in wool and cotton rugs.

What makes a rug expensive?

How much rugs cost is highly dependent on the quality of the rug and the time that went into weaving it. And that is further determined by the knots per square inch of the rug. It’s quite simple- the higher the knot density, the more the time that went into it, and consequently, the higher the price will be.