Our Tribal collection of rug includes Kilims (flat weaves), Lori, Loribaft, Gabbeh, Baluch and Qashqai rugs.
Tribal rugs are woven by nomadic or semi-nomadic tribal weavers. They are considered to be skillfully hand-knotted carpets made by the nomadic tribespeople of Iran, Afghanistan, the Caucasus, Turkey and Morocco. Tribal rugs convey a symbolic meaning as they represent global cultures and a multidimensional art form that defines rug-making artistry. The artistry of the tribal rug becomes even more fascinating when you consider the stories that were traditionally woven into them. You can find tips for buying a tribal rug here.
Want to learn more? Explore the 3 Styles of Tribal Rugs!
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BOBBI Persian Baluch 227x110cm
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Regular price £600.00 Save £-600.00Size: 227X110cm
This is a Baluch rug (also known as Baluchi) - a handmade rug made by the Baluch nomads. The Baluch nomads are situated between Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. They also exist at a smaller scale in Bahrain and in the Punjab province of India.
Traditionally, Baluch rugs are often small with lively patterns. The main colours are red, brown and dark blue.