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Oriental Rugs of Bath

Silk Rugs

Oriental Rugs of Bath are purveyors of fine silk rugs imported from the east for international customers. One of the great attractions of the oriental silk rug as a resource for interior design is that it lends itself so well to combinations of the old and the new. One area in which it can be used to powerful effect is the modern office interior.

The spacious reception area of a very smart and well appointed office can be fitted out with fine quality veneered furniture and fittings, together with some antique wooden items. The natural effect of the wood is both complemented and enhanced by splendid rugs, maybe a large Persian pure silk rug.

Silk comes from the Silk worm (which can produce a single length of silk measuring over a thousand feet long) it came into use in China around two thousand BC. Master craftsmen have been using it to produce some of the finest silk rugs ever since. When buying a top end oriental carpet you will usually be looking for silk rugs, but do beware as there are many fake silk rugs such as rayon blends which are worth considerably less. To avoid being ripped off do not buy from street traders abroad.

If you are looking to purchase silk rugs why not visit our shop. We are, as our name suggests, situated in the historic city of Bath. Bath has a legendary reputation for its elegance and beauty. Located in an area of outstanding touristy interest, it is visited by millions of people each year. If you feel in the mood for a weekend break, why not come to the South West and pay us a visit. Our shop is located adjacent to the historic Pulteney Bridge and overlooks the spectacular weir on the River Avon.

Give us a call or simply visit our website for further information the massive stock of silk rugs we currently hold in stock.

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