Color: Red and Ivory Details:Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flowersaside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, andin the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also beseen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that thetribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as“tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and differentcultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according tothe specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle,with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually displaydiamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of smallgeometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them.On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have amassive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house withtheir different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, andindeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs.They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal,southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.In 2021, our best-seller category was tribal rugs. Check our collection for the tribals to findyour own perfect fit!