

Surveen Chawla is of course fond of them because of the big part they play in far-eastern country furnishings, but more than that she loves them because they require such labor-intensive work by human hands and minds and artistry to complete. They are, to Surveen, like fine art, but art that one can sit on, lay on, walk on, and use to make everyday spent in lovely room that much more meaningful--which makes it more than just art--it's a lifestyle to Chawla.Rugs are not just furnishings, she says, but really things that one can, if they are of sufficient quality, hand down to one's children, and thus a kind of inheritance within families.
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