Tribal Carpets
Tribal Persian carpets are weavings of nomadic and semi-nomadic people. From the nomadic desert tribes to the mountain villages, these striking designs are made with hand-spun wool and natural dyes.
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A0892
SIZE: 375×90 cm
PERSIAN SENNEH RUNNER
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A0901
SIZE: 336×109 cm
PERSIAN GARAJE
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A6504
SIZE: 156×107 cm
RUSSIAN IRAVAN
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1139
SIZE: 320×115 cm
PERSIAN KOLYAIE
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1296
SIZE: 334×137 cm
PERSIAN AFSHARI
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1300
SIZE: 257×135 cm
PERSIAN GHOLIZADEH RUUNER
WOOL & WOOL
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1388
SIZE: 381×277 cm
PERSIAN BIDJAR
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1525
SIZE: 290×197 cm
PERSIAN OLD SHIRAZ
WOOL & WOOL
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1612
SIZE: 200×133 cm
PERSIAN HAMADAN
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A6346
SIZE: 319×220 cm
RUSSIAN IRAVAN
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A1843
SIZE: 387×305 cm
PERSIAN SENNEH
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A2142
SIZE: 375×275 cm
PERSIAN OLD NANAS
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A7541
SIZE: 163×115 cm
PERSIAN OLD PRAY MAT
WOOL & WOOL
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A7566
SIZE: 303×98 cm
AFGHAN BORCHALU RUNNER
WOOL & WOOL
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A8137
SIZE: 394×84 cm
PERSIAN GARAJE RUNNER
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A8533
SIZE: 156×110 cm
PERSIAN BAKHTIARI
WOOL & COTTON
TRIBAL & VILLAGE CARPETS
REF-A6589
SIZE: 218×133 cm
RUSSIAN AZARBAIJAN
WOOL & WOOL
Each tribe employs different tribal motifs and patterns and each carpet is a testament to its tradition. Tribal carpet designs have an ancient lineage. The symbols found in tribal rugs and tribal weavings predates the symbolism found in some of the existing revealed religions, as proven by anthropological and archeological evidence. They include trees, snakes, dragons, birds, flowers, deconstructed and abstracted humans, geometric patterns and other elements. These symbols are not just purely decorative but can be traced back to centuries ago when they were first used to signify, represent or record important events or ideas that occurred. Some of these symbols also became more abstract as time passed.
Tribal Persian carpets even when woven for commercial purposes, by now sedentary tribes that no longer follow the nomadic life, still retain their identity of purpose. That is, each rug is made for specific use such as a prayer rug, the eating rug, the front door rug etc. Even commercial tribal carpets retain their identity of use. The most famous carpet-producing tribes are Baluchi, Qashgai, Shahsovan and Afshari.
The Orientalist’s intricate relationships with the tribes and villages mean we can provide an unsurpassed selection from very diverse regions.
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