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Beginers Guide to Oriental Rygs
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Where to start?
A. How to pick a dealer?
Look for a dealer who has pretty rug where you do not feel under
pressure to buy. Take your time look at rugs and feel as many rugs as
you can. Early on my dear friend James
"Uncle Jimmy" Keshishian A.S.A. told me there is one simple
way to became a rug expert, feel 10,000 of each kind. There is a lot of
truth to that. If you are having a tough time finding a good dealer
post a question on my discussion board and you will get suggestions of
good people to try in your area if possible.
A word of warning however, if it looks to good to be true it probably
is too good to be true.
- Avoid Short notice auctions
- Avoid Hotel or in-store auctions
- Avoid Going out of business(GOB)
sales
- Avoid 50% off sales
- Avoid "As Is" sales, If they will not stand behind it
run.
and any place where you feel under pressure. If you are
not sure put a note on the discussion board and you will generally get
some very good response. You may also want to check and see if any
dealers in your area are on our Trusted
Resource List.
B. Join some of the
discussion lists on the Internet.
Other people have been asking many of the same sort of questions that
you probably have been wondering about. I sponsor a list at Oriental
Rug Questions.
C. Rug Societies can be a great
place to learn about rugs and to meet people with similar interests.
D. Here are a
few articles of particular benefit for beginners. Uncle Jimmy
Keshishian wrote them as an introduction to Oriental Carpets for a
trade magazine.
E. Books - a good
library is at the heart of any rug collection.
Excellent General Rug books for
everyone:
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Murray
Eiland's Oriental Rugs A Complete Guide
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Ford,P.
R. J. Oriental Carpet Design. London: Thames and Hudson,
1981, paperback 1993.
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Hubel,
Reinhard G. The Book of Carpets. 1964, Accokeek MD,
Washington International Associates, 1971.
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Stone,Peter.The
Oriental Rug Lexicon. Seattle, University of Washington
Press, 1997.
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Milanesi,
Enza.The Bullfinch Guide To Carpets. 1992, Boston:Little
Brown and Company, 1993
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Eiland, Emmett.
Oriental Rugs Today. Berkeley: Berkeley Hills Books, 1999
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Dr.
Jon Thompson Oriental
Carpets. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. (This is a good one
for anyone.)
For Further Reading:
Thanks and best wishes:
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
For Further Reading:
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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