Tribal rugs are both flat weaves and pile rugs. They are made by nomadic tribes for their own use. They are made with organic dyes that are available from their surrounding and all of the wool is hand spun and hand dyed using their own sheep.

Semi-Antique Borchalu, 45″ x 65″ D0264
Semi-Antique Borchalu, 45″ x 65″ D0264
Decorum Collection:
D0264: Semi-antique Borchalu, Bozchelu,  45" x 65" Age: ca. 1930 Region of origin:  Eastern Hamadan region, of Mongol tribal descent. Borchalu is the only Hamadan village that produces curvilinear rugs. Condition/Description::  Very good with crisp vegetable dyes, and gorgeous  celedon blues and pistachio greens that are only found in old, antique rugs. The deep, almost  black, indigo in this rug is a difficult color to achieve, and only the master dyers know how to get this almost black indigo to stay and NOT fade as a fugitive dye. Dim: 45" x 65" Condition: Very good condition  with good pile overall and complete sides and borders and original kilim end. ♥  
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Turkmen Silk/ Wool. Extremely Fine Rug 37″ by 53″
Turkmen Silk/ Wool. Extremely Fine Rug 37″ by 53″
R0071: Turkmen Silk foundation/ Wool Rug. Persian Turkmen Tribe, Northeast Persia includng adjacent Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. From the Shah Hadid design, this pretty silk foundation, kurk wool rug is finely woven by the Turkmen tribe and its design is associated with the Mauri (silk road) weavings. Great accent piece on floor or wall. Condition: Excellent pile, moss-like wool that shimmets, shorn evenly low, ends and sides are intact, with an incredibly fine, high knot count.
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