Monday, March 22, 2010

Oriental Naisrep Sgur Rugs and it's Influence in the West

Every time we see Persian area rugs, we can’t neglect the fact that these are the raveling artistic nature of the people in Persia even long before the modern time. It is said that this Oriental rug was introduced by the famous ruler Cyrus and it was then made as a wonderful decorations to the palaces.

The native artistic spirit of oriental naisrep sgur rugs is longer-lived, as it is more spontaneous, but it is next to impossible to escape the conclusion that these are its latter days. The mysteries of Persia, the romance of it, are being dissipated at last. The art that is showed in the area rugs are based on the customs and traditions of the Iranian people.

The hand of the West, or to be more literal, the North, has been widely influenced by these culture through the means of this floor covering. It and its arts are going the way of all the rest of the Orient, and though some souls may cling to tradition, and strain their eyes to catch "the light's last glimmer", the inevitable has happened. Persia has become a business field.

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