Tribal Rugs

Why to buy Tribal Rugs, rugs vary from region
The design theory:
The designs of these rugs vary from region to region for instant the rugs which are designed in Persia are different than those which are designed in Pakistan. Also within the same country the makers of these rugs follow different pattern of designs and also fabric.
City rugs:
These rugs are usually made by master artisans, who know their job. They are the master weavers and are the professionals know their tools. They use the finest quality of materials and tools where only an individual worker works on making a single rug. They usually follow the directions of their master with great interest and are very hard working. Put their all efforts together to bring their finest work in the market.
Tribal rugs:
The workers who do the
tribal rugs
are usually the basic learners who keep the general form of rug. They are usually taught the basic steps by their master not uses the professional tools and stuff. Usually there is not a vast category of designs when it comes to the tribal rugs as they have limited patterns to follow for the making of rugs. But the special thing about these tugs is they are unique in their quality of making. Though not the professional tools are used in their making but rather some tribal tools of that particular region are used in the making which makes these rugs so specials, elegant and unique.
Moreover the master weaver of these rugs used specific patterns to follow in making of the rugs that’s why these rugs are different and unique than those of the city rugs. When in the market one can easily differentiate between the city and the tribal rugs because the eyes can easily figure the difference in weaving of these rugs. Rug making has made its mark in many countries however only a few countries are famous for its traditional and tribal art of rug making such as Persian rugs.
Reason behind buying tribal rugs:
The reason behind buying the these rugs is that they not only represent the uniqueness of culture in the form of rugs but also the patterns , the motifs are so different and hand made as compared to the city
handmade rugs
where most of them are machine made. Moreover these rugs are difficult to make to those of city rugs. These rugs are weaved especially to show the cultural beauty of that area this is the reason why many tourists when visiting many tribal regions prefer buying these beautiful tribal rugs.
Gorgeous Persian Tribal Rug from Paradise Oriental Rugs, Inc., in Sebastopol, CA.
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