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You Can Use Southwestern Rugs For Unique Mountain Style
By: Nelson Montana

Southwestern rugs are an easy way to enhance that popular western, rustic or Native American feel in your home decor. Because of their growing popularity, more and more designers are choosing to buy southwestern accent rugs online. Used as western rugs and also southwest area rugs in the different rooms throughout your home or when decorating a log cabin with a rustic or western theme, southwestern rugs give your home warmth and a definite authentic southwestern country look. When purchasing American Indian style rugs, you will find many of southwestern rugs to choose from and will definitely want to include a few of the most popular and sought-after rugs in your home decor. These rugs have a long history that has changed over time and can truly be considered as pieces of art.

Some of the most popular southwestern and western rugs are handmade area rugs, spirit rugs, Mexican Guadalupe rugs, Oaxaca Mexico rugs including Zapotec Indian rugs, Mohair and Navajo rugs. Each of these different rugs uses a combination of unique colors and characters, symbolizing spirituality or depictions of historical events. A good example of this is seen in the Southwestern Spirit rug which uses a wide variety of colors and designs. The spiritual characters used in these rugs are created in a variety of patterns and forms that express the spirituality of the people.

Not only are southwestern rugs known for their incredible beauty, but the skill and hard work involved in making Native rugs and runners is also very impressive. The makers of hand woven wool rugs are highly skilled and star the rug making process by kneeling in front of a vertical wooden-framed loom. The designs are then placed by using a shuttle to weave different colored yarn together, making large-scale geometric characters and designs. In the beginning, Navajo rugs as well as those of some other Southwest Indian tribes were made of hand-spun cotton thread. However, once the wool of domestic sheep was introduced to the area by the Spanish settlers, the people mainly used wool to make their colorful rugs and other traditional weaving.

Today, many of the modern southwestern rugs are woven in areas where Spanish and Native American histories have melded together to create one-of-a-kind designs. Southwest rugs, with their rich earth tone colors and unique southwestern designs make them a great choice for rustic home decorating. If you are searching for a great southwest rug, you will most likely purchase from American companies or directly from Native American weavers. Purchasing rugs from Navajo or other American Indian tribes not only gives you the satisfaction of knowing that you have a southwestern rug that is made by Indians but also helps to support the Native American heritage of rug making, and the people who themselves sell their rugs, blankets, and Native American art.

The rug you choose will strongly depend on what your tastes are and what kind of decorating you decide on. You will find that southwest rugs are an excellent southwestern accent when combined with rustic or western home furnishings. Whether you are changing your home decor or decorating a whole house using a rustic theme, you will find many designs and colors available to choose from. Among these options you will find everything from Zapotec rugs with no two alike, to southwest table runners and western tapestries. Home decorators love hand woven rugs because of the rich colors and textures. Whatever your style and whatever your decorating needs, you will definitely enjoy the warmth and color created by decorating with southwestern rugs.

 

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Craig Chambers is the director of Mission Del Rey and author offering free information online about choosing Southwestern rugs in perfect Southwestern interior design. For more information visit www.missiondelrey.com

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