Tribal Rug 40059
Tribal Rug 40059
カテゴリー: Tribal Rugs
This rug from the town of Baluchi, known for its mysterious composition, is a piece you'll want to style in your room as if it were a piece of art.
You can see cars driving on the road and motifs of small houses and buildings.
Just when you think this one is on top, it turns out to be upside down, and the free-flowing design is addictive.
The texture is soft and supple, and the wool pile has a glossy finish.
The overall color tone will fade over time, so if you simply lay it in a corner of your room it will make a nice accent for the space.
The pile sparkles in places with natural light, and creates a soft, calming atmosphere at night.
I'd like to start by hanging it on the wall in my bedroom and enjoy it, and then after a while I'd like to take it down to the floor when I redecorate my room and enjoy the smooth texture.
It would also look good on a sofa!
Hirai
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SPEC
- サイズ
- 130 cm × 78 cm
- 在庫店舗
- Tokyo store※
- シーン
- accent
- 産地・部族
- Bharuch
- 素材
- wool
- カラー
- Navy
- コンディション
- Vintage, estimated 1970-1980s, slight pile wear
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説明
Tribal RugTribal rugs are a culture that has been passed down for a long time as tools for the daily lives of nomadic people who live with sheep and goats.They are used for a wide variety of purposes, including as floor coverings, as bags to carry food and daily necessities, as dividers inside tents, and as curtain curtains to hang over entrances.They are designed for continued use, so they are highly functional and durable.
It is said that the designs of tribal rugs are influenced by all things related to daily life, such as the different cultures, climates, animals that live with each tribe and region, and familiar plants and flowers, and you can feel the commitment of nomads who seek color in their lives.
Among the many handmade rugs, tribal rugs are the ones that highlight the individuality of the weaver, and the designs that emerge from their free-spirited style are also a major attraction.
Baluchi
A tribe living in eastern Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The linear geometric patterns and deep, muted colors seem to represent the strength of these creatures who live in an environment that is harshly dry and subject to strong sunlight.
Many settled Baluchi people live in towns and villages in eastern Iran, and mothers set up looms in their homes and weave rugs in between housework and work. Lead more [close]







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