Additionally if you want to date a rug a great way to do that is consider the dye.
How to identify turkish rugs.
Persian and oriental rugs.
Take a closer look at the part where the fringe is attached to the body of the rug.
Look for unevenness in the colored knots on the back of the rug.
Look at the design carefully.
In machine made rugs the fringe is not created during the manufacturing process.
On authentic handmade oriental rugs you should see foundation threads usually blue white or red but could be different colours.
Now look at the front of the rug.
You may see some areas slightly thicker than others.
These foundation threads are usually referred to as weft threads and in handmade oriental rugs they go horizontally with the rug fringes.
Real oriental rugs hand knotted oriental rug will always feature a soft backing whose pattern matches the top pile like a mirror image if the back is not a mirror image of the front the rug is not an authentic hand knotted oriental rug.
It is in fact rather sewn onto the rug after the rug is completed.
Persian rugs are one type of oriental rug and they come from the area of persia now known as iran.
To begin identifying your rug examine its construction and appearance and compare it to the following common rug types.
Here s a great example.
Signs to identify fake oriental rugs 1 your rug has a hard plastic back.
If you can see that is has been sewn to the rug then you know the rug is genuine.
The back of the handmade oriental rug flip the rug upside down.
In the photo below on the left the top of the rug is at the top of the image as indicated with the red dots.
The red dots indicate the orientation of the rug on the loom.
One way to distinguish an old turkish rug from other rugs in the same asian region is by looking at the wool weft threads.
This is especially true in older oriental rugs.
Very rarely will the design be exactly the same size and shape from one end to opposite end of the rug.
The two dots on either side of the the rug indicate the top of the carpet.
Turkish rugs are knotted with double knot technique also known as turkish knot and persian rugs are knotted with single knot also known as persian knot please check the photos below to see the two different knotting technique.