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Age – How Old Is a Collectible Rug? |
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Age | How Old Is a Collectible Rug?
Strictly speaking, the need for a rug to be old depends on what one seeks to
collect. Collectors generally want rugs that are antique, at least one
hundred years old. But for those who collect European Art Deco rugs, for
example, they will only be produced between 1925 and 1950, which is not very
old by rug standards. In the case of Oriental rugs, again it depends on what
one collects. For those who insist upon condition or need usable rugs that
can be walked on, this will be the youngest generation of antique rugs
produced in the last quarter of th nineteenth century. For collectors who
insist upon culturally authentic “pre-commercial” pieces, they will want
pieces up to half a century older, or more. For those interested primarily
in classical pieces, the decade around 1800 is a decisive cut-off point.
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