4 questions to ask before buying any rug
Most people buying a rug are asking the wrong questions.
Not their fault. Nobody taught them.
Here’s what to ask before you buy any rug – luxury or otherwise.
1. What is it made of?
Wool, silk, cotton – natural fibres last longer, age better, and biodegrade.
Polypropylene, polyester – they look good for 2 years and then look nothing.
If the brand can’t tell you exactly, that’s your answer.
2. How long is it meant to last?
Not how long it can last under perfect conditions.
How long is it designed to last with normal use?
If it can’t answer a decade, it’s furniture, not a rug.
3. Can it be repaired?
A hand-knotted rug can be rewoven, patched, cleaned, restored.
Most machine-made rugs can’t.
Repairability is one of the most underrated markers of quality.
4. Who made it and under what conditions?
This question is uncomfortable. Ask it anyway.
A rug made by a skilled weaver earning a fair wage is a different product from one that isn’t.
Your money either supports that or doesn’t.
Conscious buying doesn’t require more money.
It requires better questions.
These four are a good place to start.