"The drama never stops"

This time, I'd like to introduce you to this tribal rug. If I had to give it a title, I'd call it a "dramatic rug." I'll give you my subjective explanation of what makes it so dramatic.

Dramatic Point 1

My first impression of this rug was that it was an elegant rug, reminiscent of a Persian rug. The rich floral patterns and deep navy and red colors gave it a feminine and mysterious feel.

In fact, it is unknown where this rug was woven. You may not be able to relate to this, but the fact that it is unidentified and full of mystery makes it dramatic. (laughs)

Dramatic Point 2

Weeping willows are woven into the rug in eight places. It is said that weeping willows represent the cycle of life, and that the willow branches are a metaphor for the fluctuating feelings of love between a man and a woman. How dramatic! Also, one of the flower meanings of the weeping willow is "freedom." It is said that the way the drooping branches sway in the wind seems to represent freedom. It is quite charming.

Dramatic Point 3

Among the weeping willows introduced in Dramatic Point ②, there are two that are a beautiful blue, like turquoise. You might say, "Turquoise = dramatic, you're just trying to say it's dramatic!" But turquoise is said to have various mystical powers and meanings, and it's also the color that represents "freedom." I don't know if Oriko knew that, but I felt there was a message in it.

What do you think? Did you feel it was dramatic?

However, this rug has a slight gap that makes it less than dramatic.

Despite the delicate design, the rug is distorted overall. The chubby lower body is cute and charming. The rug itself is very solid and stiff, giving it a sense of strength. It looks elegant on the outside, but on the inside it feels like a woman with a strong core.

As an aside, I mentioned at the beginning that I felt the colors of this rug had a feminine feel. When I wondered why, I imagined a woman wearing makeup. Beige skin, blue eyeshadow, and red lipstick somehow seemed like the typical colors for makeup. When I looked into history, I found that ancient Egyptian makeup culture involved rubbing crushed dark blue gemstones around the eyes and wearing red lipstick to ward off evil. That's why it made sense to me.

So, why not try placing this rug in your dressing space?

A dressing room may sound like a place reserved for women, but it's also recommended for men. A place where you groom yourself is a private space for both men and women. This special space not only prepares your appearance but also your mind, so we recommend laying your favorite rug there.

The longer you spend together, the more dramatic things you may find in your relationship. Try to find your own dramatic points.

(Text: Kumai)

No.71481

Tribal Rugs

Size: 150×98cm

Price: 85,000 + Tax

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