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Tribal Rugs

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Published: April 26, 2007

There are a lot of things to consider when redecorating a home. One of the more overlooked areas is the floor. Rugs are a great way to add interesting textures and colors to the room. Most people forget about the floor when decorating, even though it can be one of the most interesting areas of the room. For thousands of years, rugs have been one of the key ways to decorate. Tribal rugs aren't just for decoration, but also represent the culture of the region they're from. They can add an elegance to the room that can't be denied.

One of the best cultures for tribal rugs is Morocco. Morocco has one of the oldest cultures in the world. Situated in Northern Africa, this country has been around for thousands of years. The culture has grown there and become very entrenched in tradition. One of their main traditions is their Morocco tribal rugs. Their style reflects their surroundings, mimicking the heat and colors of the desert. Most of the population of Morocco consists of Sunni-Muslim Arabs. The tribal rugs reflect their religion and culture.

The ancient secrets of how Moroccan tribal rugs are made have been passed down through many generations for the past thousands of years. How they make the tribal rugs today is how they made them from the beginning. This is one of the reasons why Morocco tribal rugs are so special. They are an authentic representation of an ancient culture and tradition. Each rug is woven by hand by experts in the tradition using a loom and natural wool fibers.

The creation of the tribal rugs isn't the only part that has to do with tradition. How the rugs are used is also a part of the culture. Moroccan tribal rugs are often given as gifts, especially to royalty or to people of a higher social class. They are also given as a traditional wedding gift. There are more practical uses, too. Almost every room in every home in Morocco will have a tribal rug splayed across the floor. This is how they represent a part of their culture in the home.

So what makes tribal rugs so special? Apart from the culture, another thing that sets Morocco tribal rugs apart is the style. Their rugs have a specific flavor to them. Most of the rugs are of desert themed colors. They often have red, yellow, brown, orange or white. There's also something special in the patterns of the rugs. The patterns often depict geometric designs such as diamonds and argyle. Stripes are a little less common, but still a part of what makes the tribal rugs special. Some even have a zig zag design. The vast majority of rugs made in Morocco are of an elongated rectangle shape. They rarely stray from this design shape.

Although the majesty of Moroccan rugs is apparent in the country they're made, they have since spread to many other countries. These tribal rugs are now used even in American homes. Rug stores often sell Moroccan rugs, although they are sometimes only an imitation. The best bet is to buy them on the Internet. There are specialty websites that specialize only in tribal rugs. Some major sites that sell these tribal rugs are E-Mosaik.com and MoroccanRugs.com. The rugs can go for as low as $250 and as high as over $1000.

If you choose to have this type of decoration, don't forget about the culture that brought it into favor. Not only will a home look much more stylish, it will also have a tribal Moroccan flavor that is unmistakable. A home with such hand made tribal rugs will feel warm and cozy with the brown, red, and yellow colored geometric designs.


Sources:
Rug-Ait Aouzguite. Mosaik Moroccan Interiors. 1999-2007. 2 April 2007.
http://www.e-mosaik.com/detail.aspx?ID=328
Pile Rugs. Brooke Pickering Moroccan Rugs. 12 April 2007.
http://www.moroccanrugs.com/moroccan_rugs.asp?we aveID=1