Rug Cleaning Iver
Oriental Rug Spa offer a specialist Persian, Oriental and Turkish rug cleaning for Iver, Buckinghamshire. We also offer a rug repair service. If you own a dirty or soiled rug that needs professional cleaning, then why not give us a call on 01276 423 150. We can arrange collection and delivery for you. The rug wash process required can differ from rug to rug, so we offer various methods of rug cleaning, from full immersion washing to dry cleaning. All rug fibres can be cared for – wool, cotton, silk, viscose, rayon. We can carry out a pet stain and odour treatment, moth treatment and apply a fibre protection to resist against soiling and staining. We have extensive experience with cleaning antique rugs and rugs with unstable dyes and offer a rug repair service, including fringes, sides and pile reweaving.
Afghan Rugs
Afghan rugs are traditional handmade carpets that are produced in Afghanistan and are known for their high quality and intricate designs. They have a long history that can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of rug making in Afghanistan dating back at least two thousand years.
These rugs are typically made using the wool of local sheep, which is renowned for its durability and softness. The wool is hand-spun and then dyed using natural vegetable dyes, resulting in rich and vibrant colors. Some Afghan rugs also incorporate silk or cotton threads in their design.
The patterns and designs of Afghan rugs vary depending on the region and tribal influences. Some of the famous rug styles include Kazak, Afghan, Turkoman, Baluch, and Herati. Each style has its own unique characteristics and motifs, often depicting elements from nature, animals, geometric shapes, or cultural symbols.
Afghan rugs are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. They are typically woven using a traditional hand-knotting technique, where individual knots are tied onto the warp threads, creating a dense and durable pile. This complex process requires great skill and can take several months for a skilled weaver to complete a single rug.
Apart from their aesthetic appeal, Afghan rugs also hold cultural significance for the Afghan people. They are often used as decorative pieces in homes, as well as being a symbol of prestige and wealth. In addition, the rug-making industry provides employment opportunities for many Afghans, especially in rural areas.
Unfortunately, the production and export of Afghan rugs have been greatly affected by political instability and conflict in Afghanistan. However, efforts are being made by various organizations to revive and support this traditional art form, creating economic opportunities for Afghan weavers and preserving their rich cultural heritage.