Yes, especially if they’re made from high-quality wool or wool blends. For high-traffic areas, go for denser weaves and darker tones. Silk-based rugs are best suited for low-traffic areas or decorative use.
Yes, many Art Deco rugs are handmade, crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques like hand-knotting or hand-tufting. These rugs often feature intricate, geometric designs and luxurious materials, staying true to the elegance and craftsmanship of the Art Deco style. While some modern versions may be machine-made, authentic Art Deco rugs typically retain the uniqueness and quality associated with handmade production.
Art Deco rugs are often made from high-quality materials like New Zealand wool, silk, or synthetic fibers. New Zealand wool is particularly popular for its durability, softness, and ability to hold intricate designs. The use of luxurious materials enhances the elegance and timeless appeal of these rugs.
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