Wool and Silk Persian Rugs

Wool and Silk Persian Rugs

Traditional Hand-knotted rug in wool and silk
Traditional Hand-knotted rug in wool and silk

Persian Rug is a precious symbol of Persian culture and comes in various types, shapes, sizes, and colors. It is a thick textile ideally used to cover the floor. The pleasing patterns and natural elements of Iran, the legends, and heroes are all the basis of Persian Rugs. The design and the quality of the material used make Persian carpets distinctive. The art of weaving Persian rugs is superior and the best in the world.

While silk and wool are the two most used materials in Oriental rugs, their characteristics differ. However, both silk and wool rugs look absolutely beautiful, making it extremely difficult to choose between the two.

Difference between Wool and Silk Rugs

Hand-knotted wool silk persian rug
Hand-knotted wool silk persian rug

The majority of the weavers use wool to manufacture rugs, as wool can easily be sourced from sheep. It saves them time and effort to look around and procure material. However, the quality of the rug is not independent of the age and breed of the sheep, the climate, and the vegetation around. Rugs that are made out of wool have a matte finish, are soft to touch, and blend well with the surroundings.

Silk, on the other hand, is not only difficult to source but also expensive to procure. Silk rugs are ideally not weaved by tribal weavers but by skilled weavers in the city. These have a lustrous feel and look. Silk rugs take more time to be weaved and have higher knot counts due to the thin nature of the strands.

Characteristics of Wool Rugs

hand knotted wool rug persian design
hand knotted wool rug persian design

Here are a few characteristics of Wool Rugs:

  • Wool rugs are very durable and have a thick, strong-dense pile.
  • A wool rug is resistant to spills and stains; hence, it does not get damaged easily.
  • These are perfect for high traffic areas.
  • Easy to maintain and clean, just an occasional light sweep or vacuuming will do the job.

Characteristics of Silk Rugs

Persian design hand-knotted silk rugs
Persian design hand-knotted silk rugs

Here are a few characteristics of Silk Rugs:

  • Silk is an extremely strong fiber, despite its fragile appearance.
  • High traffic areas of excessive handling can damage the fibers and break them easily.
  • Silk rugs must be handled delicately and placed in low traffic areas to prevent damage.
  • The best use of silk rugs is as wall décor.

Which Rug is Better Suited for You?

On a budget, yet want to own an oriental Persian Rug? Do not worry; woolen rugs are for you. However these are not really cheap, but they are relatively less expensive than the silk rugs. The cost of the rug depends on its size, knots per square inch, the complexity of design, and place of manufacture.

One must also consider the area or the place for which you are looking for a rug. A woolen rug is always best when buying a rug for a living room, drawing room, dining area, or kitchen, as it is more durable and resistant to daily wear and tear with high foot traffic.

For an investment rug, look no further than silk rugs! These are ideal to be used as wall hangings or bring up the quiet corners of the house as they aren’t exposed to too much foot traffic.

Buying Silk and Wool Persian Rugs

One of the most important aspects of a good rug is the quality of the material. Hence, it is crucial to consider the source of silk before buying a silk rug. The term “silk” is often used for cellulose based materials, like nylon these days. However, these two are very different in terms of quality and one must not trade it for another. The difference in quality is only visible over a period of time when the nylon or fake silk deteriorates.

An authentic silk rug, that is well taken care of will appreciate in value over the years, whereas a fake silk rug will just fall apart. Fine, antique wool may also imitate silk. However, wool rugs are durable, but the silk rugs cost a bomb. Hence, you want to ensure you are actually buying silk when paying for a silk rug. Fine wool rugs are in fact a great alternative to silk rugs.

Bottom Line

Each of the two rugs has its qualities and advantages. It is best to make an informed decision before buying a rug. However, one must run a thorough investigation with respect to the quality of the material to ensure long lasting rugs!

We at Global Floor Furnishers in India, make Wool and Silk Persian Rugs as per your demand.

Order now!! Email us at info@surekasgroup.com or whats ap at +91-9839141651.

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