Yellow and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Ivory Hand Woven Cotton Chindi Runner Rug
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Ivory Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Navy Blue Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Runner Rug
Rose Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Rug
Green Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Runner Rug
Navy Blue Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Gray and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Square Rug
Pink and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Black and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Ivory Hand Woven Cotton Chindi Rug
Gray and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Rose Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Runner Rug
Black and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Gray and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Dark Blue Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Aquamarine and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Aquamarine and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Square Rug
Gray and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Navy Blue and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Charcoal Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Gold Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Light Gray Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Square Rug
Green Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Rug
Black and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Square Rug
Navy Blue Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Rug
Black and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Runner Rug
Ivory and Black Hand Knotted Safiya Moroccan Wool Rug
Gray and White Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Green Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Table Runner Rug
Charcoal Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Dark Blue Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Gold Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Gold Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
Ivory Hand Woven Arizona Wool Rug
The world of tribal rugs is vast and exciting. What we call "tribal rugs" are typically traditional rugs created by the nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) and central Asia. As these tribes began to settle down into villages, towns, and cities the definition has expanded to include any designs inspired by the traditions of those ancient tribes.
Unlike the intricate and floral designs commonly found in hand-knotted Oriental or Persian rugs, the tribal rugs on Rugs.com feature bold, geometric designs and beautiful natural materials and dyes. One of the most common styles of a tribal rug is the Kilim. In this style, artisans tightly weave brightly colored strands into striking geometric patterns. Typically, these are flatweave rugs, meaning the density of the rug's fibers are short or have low pile height.
Despite their long history, tribal rugs can fit right in with contemporary décor. The geometric patterns commonly found in tribal rugs perfectly complement the sleek design of modern furniture. Meanwhile, the natural materials can give even the most contemporary homes a rustic feel. Regardless of the look you are going for, there is a beautiful tribal rug for you on Rugs.com. Browse our collection to find your perfect tribal rug!
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