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Nomad Rugs - The Charm of Old with The Vibe of New | The Rug Republic

by The Rug Republic Handmade Rugs & Accessories Online India
Our tradition and heritage are something that never loses its shine. Rugs and lavish royal carpets have been a spectacular part of our history. The awe-inspiring beauty of the intricate craftsmanship of our artisans can be seen in the masterpieces created by them in museums as part of the royal exhibits.

The History Behind the Tribal Rugs

We see a strong linkage between the Tribal clans and rugs when we study at length about the nomads. Nomads are people who do not have a permanent place where they reside and keep moving and changing base. The Nomadic tribes have been associated with the rearing of sheep, goats, donkeys, and horses, as these were often used for transportation of people as well as material.

The interesting way in which rugs are associated with the nomads is that the women of the tribe often indulged in carpet making and the women would compete with each other to see who can create the most beautifully designed carpet. The fact that each of the designs created was made out of one's memory made each piece so unique and different from the other in more than one dimension.

The design inspirations for the kilims and carpets were taken from the surroundings, be it the nature, animals, or the tribal sign language on the stones. The designing of nomad carpets varied a lot as each tribe had a different surrounding from which they would seek inspiration to craft their pieces.

                   Nomad rugs

The nomadic culture is fading now and along with it, the memory of the nomad rugs too. This is so as most tribes today do not move their living base often and they have rather opted to stay in one place for a long period of time.

This is primarily the result of rapid urbanization and the fact that it is now easier to get conducive conditions and resources at almost any place. The most remote areas too have advanced over the years and moved to a relatively higher level of living.

The Idea Behind Modern Nomad Rug Collection

As this legacy of Nomad craft is declining, owning a rug in a design inspired by the nomadic tribes is like having an heirloom in the house. It is thus a worthwhile investment to make and cherish for the times to come.

Thanks to the rug manufacturers like The Rug Republic who have understood the importance of taking forward this legacy and have come up with a spectacular collection of rugs. A collection that brings forward a modern approach to the tribal designs and makes it even more convenient to choose a rug that carries the charm of the old with a renewed freshness.

The Not to Miss, Amazing Variety of India Rugs on Sale

Having a nomad design rug today is more than just owning a wonderfully designed piece of rug; it is an amalgamation of modern craftsmanship with much cherished raw feel of designs taken from primitive surroundings. The vast variety of India rugs on sale by the brand, The Rug Republic, include Alios, Torres, Admont, Salford, Andros, Coplin, Sharon, Tilburg, Ryzan, Crimble, Majorca and so many more. The list seems to be endless.

                Indian Rugs on Sale

The best part of the collection is the conceptualization of bringing together the simple tribal design with the modern color schemes and styles, making it an effortless job to get a piece that can fit in almost any kind of area and decor space. The true magic and appeal of this collection is its simplicity, which out beats even the most complicated motif works. The price range at which the collection is being offered makes it totally irresistible.

So, for all those of you looking for rugs for your house or office, don’t forget to check out the mesmerizing designs in the Nomad Collection to get just the right twist of old blends in new trends.

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