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The History Of Carpet

The History Of Carpet

Carpeting has been around for thousands of years, and the word carpet is a derivation of the Italian verb carpire, which means to pluck. It might just seem like a covering for flooring, but carpets and rugs also are considered great works of art requiring the skills of great artisans. Here are a few fun facts about the history of carpet.

Great artisans and weavers from many nations and geographic areas have been creating rugs and carpets for thousands of years, some scientists speculate probably as far back and 8,000 or 9,000 years in the past. There are rich weaving traditions from Afghanistan, India, Armenia, Pakistan, Turkey, Scandinavia and, of course, China where Oriental rugs originated.

While the art of carpet making has been around for thousands of years, the oldest carpet ever discovered, the Pazyryk carpet, is probably about 2,500 years old. A prominent Russian anthropologist discovered the carpet in a Scythian burial tomb in Siberia, and it eventually was placed in a St. Petersburg, Russia museum where it still is on display today. The carpet is not just a rug but a historical record, documenting the history of the Scythian people, who lived in Siberia as well as throughout central Eurasia. Many other ancient carpets also depict historical themes or tell stories of battles, gods and other relevant history.

As the oldest discovered carpet, this Pazyryk carpet is quite important, but there are other carpets and carpet traditions that also are well known. For instance, the art of crafting Azerbaijani rugs has been listed as a Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage by the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, also known as UNESCO. In addition, UNESCO also named the Persian tradition of Shiraz carpet making as a masterpiece as well.

In the United States, the carpet industry is quite a bit younger, yet still dates to the 1790s when the nation's first woven carpet mill opened in Pennsylvania. Over the course of the next century, many carpet mills opened their doors and an industry was born. In the early 1900s, the first manually-operated vacuum cleaners were created, and in the 1940s and 1950s, professional carpet cleaning machines and chemicals were developed.

Today, professional carpet cleaners are an important component in the carpet industry, helping preserve, protect and clean our nation's carpet. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggests that Americans have their carpets and rugs cleaned about twice each year. This removes dirt, dust mites, fungi and other undesirable items out of the carpet and prolongs the life of your carpet. In addition, it is recommended that you vacuum at least once or twice each week. To book a professional cleaning and renew the look of your carpet, contact your carpet cleaner in Denham Springs, Prairieville carpet cleaners or Baton Rouge carpet cleaners today.