Fine Tribal 30856

Rug Origin:Pakistan
Rug Size:2.8 x 9.11
Rug Age:New

Discover the artistry of Fine Tribal rugs. From traditional to modern designs, each piece is a unique masterpiece.

Contact Us

Description

Find a stunning selection of Fine Tribal rugs at Sharian in Atlanta, GA. These handcrafted masterpieces, woven with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, are more than just floor coverings; they are expressions of cultural identity and history. Each rug tells a unique story, reflecting the rich nomadic heritage of its creators.

Sharian Is proud to offer a carefully curated selection of Fine Tribal rugs, ensuring the authenticity and quality of each piece. Or explore our online collection to find the perfect carpet for your home.

Distinctive Features:

  • Materials: They are primarily made from sheep’s wool and often dyed with natural dyes extracted from plants and minerals, which gives them vibrant and long-lasting colors.
  • Designs: The designs are geometric and abstract, inspired by the nature, culture, and spirituality of Pakistani tribes. Each design tells a story and reflects the identity of the community that created it.
  • Knots: Different types of knots are used, influencing the density and texture of the rug. Denser knots result in finer and more detailed rugs.
  • Size: Fine Tribal rugs can vary in size, from small pieces to decorate a table to large rugs to cover a room.
  • Use of natural dyes: The natural dyes used in making these rugs are known for their resistance to fading and lower environmental impact.

Fine Tribal rugs are hand-woven using ancestral techniques that have been passed down through generations. Some of the most common techniques include:

  • Turkish knot: This is the most widely used knot in the production of Oriental rugs, including Fine Tribal rugs. It is known for being secure and durable.
  • Persian knot: This knot is more complex than the Turkish knot and produces rugs with a higher knot density, resulting in a finer and more detailed texture.
  • Kilim: This technique is used to create flat, pileless rugs, using an additional weft to secure the warp yarns. Kilims often have geometric designs and are known for their durability.

How to Care for Your Fine Tribal Rug

To ensure the longevity of your Fine Tribal rug, it is important to follow these care tips:

  • Vacuum regularly: Vacuum your rug regularly to remove dust and dirt. Use a soft nozzle and avoid beating the fringes.
  • Avoid direct sunlight: Direct sunlight can fade the rug’s natural dyes.
  • Rotate the rug: Rotate your rug periodically to prevent wear in one spot.
  • Professional cleaning: Have your rug professionally cleaned every 2-3 years to remove deep-seated stains and restore its luster.
  • Protect the edges: Use fringe guards to prevent the fringes from fraying.
  • Avoid water: Avoid getting your rug wet, as water can damage the natural dyes and distort the fibers.

Explore our Fine Tribal rugs at Sharian in Atlanta and find the perfect piece to enhance your home.