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Square rug 6.6×6.4 wool hand made. Multi Color

$1,560.00

  • Rug Style: Tribal,
  • Foundation: Cotton
  • Pile: 100% Wool
  • Size Class: 6.9×6.4
  • Age: New
  • Weave Type: Hand-Knotted
  • Primary Color: navy blue
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Pattern:  Tribal
  • KPSI: 220 Knots Per Square Inch
  • Condition: New, First Quality

Description

Main Colors in the Rug

  1. Navy Blue: This forms the base color of the central field, creating a deep and rich background for the other colors.
  2. Red: A vibrant red is used in the intricate floral patterns, adding a bold contrast to the navy blue.
  3. Cream/Beige: A soft cream or beige is used for the finer details and highlights within the patterns.
  4. Black: Black is used for outlining patterns and details, providing definition and contrast.
  5. Green: A muted green is used in some of the smaller patterns, adding depth and balance to the color scheme.
  6. Yellow/Gold: A warm yellow or gold is used in some of the floral motifs, adding a touch of luxury.

History of Tribal Rugs

Tribal rugs are handmade rugs created by nomadic or semi-nomadic groups around the world. They are often characterized by bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and a strong connection to the cultural traditions of the weavers. Here are some key aspects of tribal rugs:  

  • Origin: Tribal rugs have a rich and diverse history, with origins in various regions across the globe, including the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, and the Caucasus.  
  • Weaving Techniques: Tribal rugs are typically woven using traditional techniques, often passed down through generations within families or communities. Different tribes and regions have their own unique weaving styles and patterns.  
  • Materials: Wool is the most commonly used material for tribal rugs due to its durability and availability. Other materials, such as cotton, silk, and even animal hair, may also be used.
  • Symbolism: Many tribal rug designs incorporate symbolic motifs and patterns, often representing religious beliefs, cultural values, or natural elements.  
  • Diversity: The term “tribal rug” encompasses a wide range of styles and designs, reflecting the diverse cultures and traditions of the people who create them.  

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