PAPUA | RUG
Price On Request Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries on the planet. Known by various tribes and their rituals, unity in diversity reflects its identity. Like the tribal paintings characteristic from this country, this rug's design presents strong and defined traits, whose dark tones make us travel through the local culture. Made in 100% Wool hand-tufted, PAPUA rug is very versatile, completing any interior decoration that will be full of personality, delicacy and strength.W 200 cm ' 78,7" H 300 cm ' 118,1"
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MURSI | RUG
Price On Request The Nilotic pastoralist ethnic group Mursi lives in southwestern Ethiopia, and have strong beliefs in a higher force coming from the sky, called Tumwi. The Mursi also consider clays sacred and powerful, as they still paint their bodies for religious and medical purposes. Plus, animals are a very important source for food. The combina- tion of the...
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KOI | RUG
Price On Request In Amazon's heart, one can find Kubeo tribe, an ethnic group of the Colombian Amazon living on the banks of the Uaupés River and its tributaries. KUBEO rug was inspired by the greatest natural areas of primitive life, settled for centuries and endure to preserve their roots, habits and heritage. This rectangular rug is made in hand-knotted...
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KOI | RUG
Price On Request KOI carp is a recurring symbol of Japanese culture, highly appreciated by its decorati- ve purposes, not only in water gardens but also in Irezumi practice or, most common- ly, in tattoos. Its natural colour mutations reveal their capacity to adapt, just like the KOI rectangular rug in hand-tufted tencel in neutral earthy tones to better fit...
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KASAI | RUG
Price On Request Through Central Africa lands flows Kasai river, whose watershed consists mainly of equatorial rainforest areas, giving life to agricultural lands in a region known for its sandy and infertile soil. The long and irregular stripes of KASAI rectangular rug in dark blue, light brown and dark brown depict the heavy sediment load that the river carries together...
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KASAI | RUG
Price On Request Through Central Africa lands flows Kasai river, whose watershed consists mainly of equatorial rainforest areas, giving life to agricultural lands in a region known for its sandy and infertile soil. The long and irregular stripes of KASAI rectangular rug in dark blue, light brown and dark brown depict the heavy sediment load that the river carries together...
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KARA | RUG
Price On Request Living in the banks of the Omo river in Southern Ethiopia, you can find the small tribe Kara. They paint their bodies to prepare for ceremonies, using chalk with yellow rock, red iron ore and charcoal, combined with the distinctive colourful layers of round necklaces covering all their neck and chest. KARA rug represents these overlapping threads...
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KARA | RUG
Price On Request Living in the banks of the Omo river in Southern Ethiopia, you can find the small tribe Kara. They paint their bodies to prepare for ceremonies, using chalk with yellow rock, red iron ore and charcoal, combined with the distinctive colourful layers of round necklaces covering all their neck and chest. KARA rug represents these overlapping threads...
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SUDD | RUG
Price On Request Sudd is a vast swamp located in the South of Sudan which has its origins in the Arabic word that means barrier or obstruction. Like the swamp that inspired this rug, SUDD features an asymmetrical pattern transmitting a strong and natural sensation. The color tones of this rug remind us the vegetation that we can observe in...
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KUBEO | RUG
Price On Request In Amazon's heart, one can find Kubeo tribe, an ethnic group of the Colombian Amazon living on the banks of the Uaupés River and its tributaries. KUBEO rug was inspired by the greatest natural areas of primitive life, settled for centuries and endure to preserve their roots, habits and heritage. This rectangular rug is made in hand-knotted...
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BEMBA | RUG
Price On Request The Bemba are named after animals or natural organisms, such as the royal clan or "the people of the crocodile", belonging to a large group of people, mainly in the provinces of Zambia. Their many legends and histories intertwine and cross generations, like BEMBA rug with its many lines, meaning the different ways this clan has evolved...
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KAIWA | RUG
Price On Request Kaiwá is the language spoken by the Guarani-Kaiowás, an indigenous population of Brazil. They live in tropical rainforest areas and are one of the most resilient people in the world, capable of surviving the constant adversities of the new and modern conditions of the world. BRABBU named a wool rug after their language as a tribute to...
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INUK | RUG
Price On Request INUK is the individual name for the Inuit people, a group of cultural similarities to indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland. Inuit history is filled with adventure tales of whale and walrus hunts that gave the basis for their mytholo- gy. The INUK rug, hand-tufted tencel, is a reflection of their lifestyle and their clothing...
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