{"id":264633,"date":"2008-08-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-08-14T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/aja-rugs-unrolls-new-lj-location\/"},"modified":"2008-08-14T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-08-14T07:00:00","slug":"aja-rugs-unrolls-new-lj-location","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/aja-rugs-unrolls-new-lj-location\/","title":{"rendered":"Aja Rugs estrena nueva ubicaci\u00f3n en LJ"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aja Rugs owner Adi Pourfard opened his third La Jolla store at 1020 Prospect Ave., selling antique carpets, tapestries and other high-end floor coverings. Pourfard started a tradition he pulled from the depths of childhood memories &#8220;&#8221; customizing patrons&#8217; carpeting, from concept to conclusion.<br \/>&#8220;Where I come from when I was growing up, if you wanted to build a house, you would have a rug designer,&#8221; Pourfard said, adding that the customer would make the rugs to suit the space.<br \/>Pourfard began sculpting his niche 23 years ago, when he opened his first La Jolla store on Girard Avenue, selling antique Persian, Tibetan and other rugs and tapestries.<br \/>Now, in addition to supplying stores around the country with rugs, Pourfard said about 15 percent of his business comes from customized carpets and rugs, which begin in-house and then are sent to Iran for completion.<br \/>According to Pourfard, although Americans are accustomed to waiting months for a designer to deliver their custom couch, customers rarely consider a similar timeline for flooring acceptable. Pourfard&#8217;s designer chooses simple, geometric designs to minimize the time element, he said. But Pourfard sends the work to Iran, creating an unknown factor.<br \/>Usually, custom work will take about four months, he added.<br \/>Though the company fills custom and wall-to-wall orders, Aja Rugs shoppers don&#8217;t need a new home to visit the showroom. The newest store on Prospect shows antique, semi-antique and reproductions of area rugs, while Aja Rugs&#8217; warehouse holds more than 30,000 rugs.<br \/>Many issues factor into a rug&#8217;s price, from its age and the weaver&#8217;s status to the number of colors used, Pourfard said.<br \/>An antique rug &#8220;&#8221; mainly from Iran and Nepal &#8220;&#8221; is more than 100 years old, and a semi-antique is 60 to 80 years old. While an average artist weaves about five colors into a rug, Aja Rugs displays a Tibetan rug with 115 intricately interwoven colors, creating a pattern of butterflies and flowers, which increases the price tag, according to Pourfard&#8217;s designer, Fernanda.<br \/>Other factors considered when appraising a rug include the area where it comes from and presence of a signature.<br \/>Although a rug&#8217;s signature can increase value, it&#8217;s not a rule of thumb, Fernanda said. Because weavers became popular, counterfeit signatures began to pop up on rugs. But Pourfard said a false carpet signature is easier to spot than a false signature on a painting.<br \/>Other pieces in Aja Rugs&#8217; collection include a green-hued 17th-century French tapestry that originated from a castle. The owner had all the documents, according to Pourfard.<br \/>&#8220;We also have silk rugs from Iran, some old pieces from Russia and the Caucasus and [from the] China and Japanese dynasty,&#8221; Pourfard said. &#8220;They run anywhere from $1,500 to half a million.&#8221;<br \/>For more information, call (858) 459-8720.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aja Rugs owner Adi Pourfard opened his third La Jolla store at 1020 Prospect Ave., selling antique carpets, tapestries and other high-end floor coverings. 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