Collection: Tribal

Tribal rugs are rich in history and culture, typically handwoven by indigenous communities and nomadic tribes across regions like the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa. These rugs are known for their bold, geometric patterns and symbolic motifs, often passed down through generations. Each design, symbol, and color can hold cultural or spiritual meaning, reflecting the weavers' heritage, beliefs, and way of life.

Unlike more formal or intricate designs seen in city-made rugs, tribal rugs tend to have a more organic, imperfect quality, with asymmetry and irregular shapes adding to their charm. Common motifs include diamonds, medallions, animals, and stylized plants, often arranged in repeating patterns. The use of natural dyes made from plants, minerals, and insects results in rich, earthy tones like deep reds, blues, browns, and greens.

Tribal rugs are usually made from high-quality, natural materials such as wool, and because they are often hand-knotted or handwoven, they are highly durable. This durability, combined with their artistic beauty, makes them valuable both as functional pieces and as collectibles.