Tribal

While any pile carpets will upgrade the appearance of any room, tribal carpets with their unique colours and designs, lend special warmth that cannot be achieved otherwise. The tribal carpet is essentially a one-off work of art usually created by nomadic or semi-nomadic people living in small villages or on the open plains where the raw materials for the carpets come from their own animals from or bought from shops along their routes of travel. It can take several months for one person to make even a small carpet, and larger carpets may require the daily work of several persons for more than a year. The value of the tribal carpet is therefore directly related to the time and effort made to create it. The quality of the materials and complexity of design affect the time required to create these carpets and these factors also affect the value.
![]() Bakhtiari Hand Knotted |
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![]() Bakhtiari Hand Knotted |
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