The Baluch Tribal Rug is one of the handwoven rugs made by the Baluch tribe.
The Baluch tribe refers to the nomadic people living in the border area between eastern Iran and western Afghanistan. Rugs from this tribe are generally seen in smaller rectangular shapes. The rustic texture born from their nomadic lifestyle evokes an indescribable charm.
The color characteristics feature deep reds (burgundy) and browns, with a calm tone based on black. A significant feature is the traditional geometric patterns. The colors are dyed using natural dyes derived from plants, such as madder and indigo. The patterns are designed with contrasting geometric designs, as well as motifs of trees and animals that are close to their daily lives.
Baluch handwoven rugs are primarily made from high-quality wool. The wool they raise is of excellent quality and suitable for carpet material. They are tightly knotted by hand, making them very durable.
Incorporating them as accent rugs in the living room or as entrance mats will add a unique and stylish touch to your space.