: Distinct styles eventually emerged along the Silk Road, leading to the highly prized Persian, Turkish, and Oriental rugs that remain famous today for their intricate, storytelling patterns. 🧵 2. Common Rug Materials
. Originating as functional items created by nomadic tribes for warmth, rugs have evolved into a major global industry and a pillar of modern interior design.
: Early humans used animal skins to cover cold floors. As weaving technology developed, ancient nomadic tribes in Central Asia began crafting hand-knotted rugs from sheep's wool to protect themselves from harsh winter environments.
: Distinct styles eventually emerged along the Silk Road, leading to the highly prized Persian, Turkish, and Oriental rugs that remain famous today for their intricate, storytelling patterns. 🧵 2. Common Rug Materials
. Originating as functional items created by nomadic tribes for warmth, rugs have evolved into a major global industry and a pillar of modern interior design. : Distinct styles eventually emerged along the Silk
: Early humans used animal skins to cover cold floors. As weaving technology developed, ancient nomadic tribes in Central Asia began crafting hand-knotted rugs from sheep's wool to protect themselves from harsh winter environments. leading to the highly prized Persian