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Bestrugsandcarpets.com is an ambitious new discount carpet and discount rug store. They specialize in Oriental rugs and carpets of finest handmade and handknotted quality.
As a subsidiary of one of the largest importers of Oriental rugs and carpets in North America they have the experience and resources to soon become one of the best discount carpet and discount rug stores online. The bar is set high right from the start as they offer authentic Oriental carpets and rugs with up to 70% off the suggested retail price!
For 30 years, the owners have been dealing directly with the best rug and carpet weavers in India, Pakistan, Iran, Nepal, China and Afghanistan. The rugs are bought and selected personally and subjected to a very rigorous quality control before they are even shipped. With no middle man involved the company is able to offer maximum value discount rugs and discount carpets.
All purchases from bestrugsandcarpets.com come with free shipping and a customer satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied with your carpet, bestrugsandcarpets.com offer you a full refund on your purchase if you notify them within 30 days. No questions asked. If you are not happy with your purchase, you get your money back!
Additional services offered include rug cleaning and having genuine Oriental rugs and carpets custom made to your requirements.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Oriental Rugs Becoming More Expensive?
Low production costs in the Middle East and Asia have kept prices of Oriental rugs at a low and steady level for a long time. However, it seems as if an Oriental rug price hike may be close and recent surveys among Oriental rug retailers have indicated that they are now buying up stock from rug manufacturers before the new prices take effect.
Increased production costs associated with increased wages, labor shortage, and more expensive materials are some of the factors that contribute to the expected price increase. Shipping costs are also on the rise.
Labor shortage is not really something that the Oriental rug industry has had to face in the past, but during the recent recession laborers left for jobs in other industries. This left a void that is not easily filled now when business is picking up again. Furthermore, increased wages adds more pressure on the manufacturers. In India, for example, wages for rug weavers have nearly doubled.
Retailers are trying hard to do their part in shielding their customers from the increased manufacturing costs, but it seems that it is only a matter of time before we see noteworthy retail price increases on Oriental rugs.
Labels:
oriental rugs,
rug industry,
rug prices
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Rare Antique Oriental Rug Collection for Sale
Genuine antique Oriental rugs in good condition are rare and valuable collectors items. Rug connoisseurs now have a very good reason to start licking their mouths. A very rare and large collection of 19th century Oriental rugs is now available for purchasing.
This one-of-a-kind collection was acquired over five generations by a French art collecting family. When antique Oriental rugs of this quality surface, collectors with deep pockets are immediately attracted in great numbers. One particularly rare item is shown below. This 175-year-old Bakshaish Camelhair sold quickly despite its listing price of $200,000!
Intercontinental Rug Collection
This one-of-a-kind collection was acquired over five generations by a French art collecting family. When antique Oriental rugs of this quality surface, collectors with deep pockets are immediately attracted in great numbers. One particularly rare item is shown below. This 175-year-old Bakshaish Camelhair sold quickly despite its listing price of $200,000!
Intercontinental Rug Collection
Labels:
antique rugs,
oriental rugs
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
European & Oriental Rug Auction at Bonhams
More than 200 exquisite, collectible European and Oriental rugs will soon be up for grabs. The rug auction is scheduled for April 13 at the prestigious Bonhams auction house in London.
Preregistration is now possible and required if you are planning on bidding.
For more info, check out Bonhams listings for this event.

The rug shown is a 6'9" x 4' 6" antique Mohtashem Kashan rug from Central Persia in excellent condition. The highest bidder is expected to have to spend somewhere between £7,000 and £10,000!
Preregistration is now possible and required if you are planning on bidding.
For more info, check out Bonhams listings for this event.

The rug shown is a 6'9" x 4' 6" antique Mohtashem Kashan rug from Central Persia in excellent condition. The highest bidder is expected to have to spend somewhere between £7,000 and £10,000!
Labels:
antique rugs,
auction,
oriental rugs
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