
The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs
by G. Griffin (George Griffin) Lewis
"The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs" by Dr. G. Griffin Lewis is an informative guide centered on the intricacies of Oriental rugs, likely written in the early 20th century. This comprehensive work serves as a practical resource for collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts wanting to gain reliable knowledge about the identification, purchasing, and care of various types of Oriental rugs. At the start of the book, the author expresses gratitude for the successful reception of the first edition and outlines the practical nature of the book, which has been updated to include new features like additional color plates and new content focused on Chinese rugs. The introduction discusses the deep historical roots of rug making and textile artistry, emphasizing its significance across cultures. Lewis underscores the growing interest in Oriental rugs in America and highlights the practical information that will aid prospective buyers in navigating the complexities of rug selection, pricing, and care. The opening sets a foundation for a detailed analysis of rug types, their prices, and guidelines to ensure quality in acquisition.
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