Nomads live a life of constant movement — traveling from place to place, always in search of enough food for their animals. They decorate and furnish their tents with self-knotted rugs. These rugs are born in the minds of the weavers and depict scenes from the nomads’ daily lives — their nature and way of living. Sometimes these hand-knotted rugs serve as floor coverings, other times as blankets or tent curtains.
Nomadic rugs are made from hand-spun sheep’s wool sourced from their own herds and dyed with natural colors. This can result in uneven color tones, which is not a flaw but a hallmark of authenticity. Likewise, the patterns may seem unplanned — but this is precisely the charm and character of these rugs. Each piece, woven from the imagination of the nomads, carries their spirit within its threads.