Goose Decoys A Zebra Skin Rug For Your Decorating
Thursday, July 22, 2010 12:01:37 AM
If you are into the whole tropical or African theme when it comes to decorating, then you should consider using a zebra skin rug.
It gives the home an exotic look.
With that said, you really want be careful the rug you choose to go with.
The first thing you need to do is choose a hide that is from an animal that is legally culled.
Out of the three species that are in existence, two of them are endangered and/or their hides are not legal to own, posses or sell.
The two that are endangered are the Grevy's and Hartman species.
The Burchelli zebra is by far the most popular of the three.
The Burchell's zebra is legally culled in some countries; and hence, its pelts can be sold, owned or bought without any problems with the law.
Its shoulders displaying vertical stripes, and horizontal stripes around the ribcage as well as the hindquarters.
One of the reasons why the Burchelli is so popular is because its hide is widely used to create natural rugs.
In addition, it is not an endangered species.
Most of the pelt rugs that you will find on the market, come from the Burchell's zebra.
They are popular for a good reason, they can be imported into the U.S. with ease and the same applies to the rest of the world.
The brand you get has to come from an African country that allows that particular animal rug to be exported legally.
One important thing to bear in mind when purchasing a pelt is that, each skin has to have all the right legal paper work.
This documentation shows that it was legally obtained, exported and checked and found to be disease free.
The trophy grade is considered the best grade with no blemish.
The skins that have visible repair marks are placed in the lowest set called C grade.
The standard grade two and three has scarring and repairs that are visible.
But if the marks are more, and visible too, it is placed under the B grade. The skins that have visible repair marks and flaws are under the C grade.
A good quality rug might run you anywhere from $500 or more depending on the size and other factors.
For example, rugs that have good quality black felt backing provide additional protection and might cost a little more than a rug that do not have any type of backing.
The one advantage of having it is the fact that it helps the hide to lay flat and it helps extend the life of the rug itself.
Remember, a zebra skin rug is not only aesthetically pleasing, it is also a long lasting positive decorative element that will keep putting a smile on your face for years to come.
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