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Persian Carpets have been esteemed since at least 500B.C., when the ancient "Pazyryk carpet" was found to have been woven by carbon dating techniques. It is an exquisite work of art, bearing the insignia of the artist and at the same time satisfying the cultural demands of the art lover. Persian carpets are available in different varieties like the Herat, Ardabil and Tabriz. These types being named mainly on the basis of the region of craftsmanship. Although these rugs originated in Persia, nowadays they're available around the globe thanks to machine made productions as well as hand making being carried out in various parts of Asia including Lahore in Pakistan and Agra in India. Each of these carpets mostly boast more than 300 knots per square inch of the carpet, every stitching most often being done using the finest quality wool. Sometimes cotton is used as a substitute of wool but even then, the degree of craftsmanship is normally brilliant. You may be reading this article if you are either a collector of items of artistic value or you are the sophisticated homemaker willing to invest in an exotic Persian carpet to add to the beauty and grandeur of your home. To each his own. There are certain things I should discuss with you before you plunge into the act of purchasing that carpet.If you are the serious investor, who would be willing to shell out a fortune on a Persian carpet and then keeping in mind its resale value when sold, then I recommended you get in touch with a renowned rug dealer or boast enough contacts yourself to be clever enough to get a good deal in any transaction. When you are investing in an item of artistic value like you invest in property or real estate, you are obviously keeping in mind the ease of transport and protection of the property, that is, a Persian carpet. As is apparent to you, the Persian carpet is not only an eye candy, it is almost a currency in developed nations and can hold its value well, or sometimes grow in value, depending on the popularity of a particular style or type.If you are buying with the mindset of a collector, then again you would have already undertaken your research regarding Persian carpets . You would have to read up all you can regarding their legacy, centers of craftsmanship and trade, so that like the qualified aficionado you may be able to select your prized possession like a needle from a haystack. Or better still, to lessen your workload, you can contact any learned carpet dealer. Find out from other collectors whether the person you have selected provides you reliable information or not. You wouldn't want to procure a cheap remake of an Arabic that had been sold to you on the precept that it belonged to a famous person. If you are a serious collector, willing to buy many works of an artist, then spending some time on evaluation of the Persian carpets at the workshop is essential. This way you will be able to decide which carpet will meet your artistic needs.Finally, if you are a homemaker looking for something to orientalize your plush LA decor, then consult an art collector or a carpets dealer in dubai instead of the guy at your local pawnshop. You can even look up info on the net as to which carpet would be best for your floors, or for hanging on your wall. You can also experiment with more than one carpet to improve the look of your house. The icing on the cake is that these carpets are also of high intrinsic value, assuring you of the fact that you can resell them anytime you want to at a reasonable price.