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96,500 pounds for a rug
I was in liberty's of London yesterday for the first time and came across some large hand woven rugs, what was interesting and shocking was the prices.
they ranged from the cheapest of 2,500 to the dearest of 96,500 :shocked: would anyone one on here, if they had the means to do so, spend 96,500 on a rug? and who makes up these prices?, they had well over a million pounds in rugs going on their prices. |
..nope, never would I pay that amount of money for any material possession...
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Definitly not I like a bargain too much.
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some of those large rugs are hand made and people put a lot of effort in them. its a great skill some look amazing.
if i was rich i could justify one of them. i would never waste money on art. people paying millions for a crap painting or some old stool lol now thats stupid rug though you could use. |
No I would never pay prices like that for something you lay on the floor and walk over plus you can get rugs from b&m and places like that for 40 quid :idc:
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Even if I had the money, I would not waste that much on a rug. Thats just stupidity tbh
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I wouldn't even buy the 2500 one either :joker:
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All depends how rich you are I suppose.
If I really fell in love with one and had the money then, yes, I would buy it. |
Might buy one just to show off my wealth, it could be a conversation starter at dinner parties
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"Thanks it cost me a fortune" Great conversation. |
Well I imagine the calibre of people I invite to my dinner parties would be slightly higher class than yourself and have a much greater appreciation for the quality and workmanship that would have gone into such a fine rug, it would keep us talking for hours
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i'd buy it then wrap myself in it then rollypolly out of it 100 times
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Anyone who buys that deserves to be robbed
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If you're earning in the region of £250,000 a week as some do then £96000 is less than half of your weekly wage. It is the equivalent of someone earning £300 a week spending £100 on a bit of carpet. Just on a different scale.
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i would never buy a rug for an amount any where near those prices, also the person with the skill to make those rug's got no where near that price, just someone buying from the middle east, putting them in a fancy london store and adding the zero's.
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Who earns £250,000pw?...
It would be cheaper to buy a return flight ticket to wherever it was woven and buy direct if you truly appreciate the artistry of it and not the mark up. It would also make for a considerably more interesting dinner party conversation. |
I would imagine that if a rug is selling for £97k it's going to have a lot of age and history to it, not a modern one
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If someone an afford it I don't see that it's anyone else's concern how they spend their money. We don't get a say. Like we don't get a say when people spend their benefits on alcohol or pay eight quid for a packet of cigarettes. It isn't anyone else's business.
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Asking if you would pay that for a rug doesn't mean you think others shouldn't.
How that's comparable to benefits and addictive substances I don't know, good job rugs aren't addictive that would be a very expensive.. :joker: |
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