Most of the people belong to nomad tribes. These people move from one mountain valley to another, pitching their black tents wherever they find pasture for their flocks.
Weaving is a part of their daily lives. They carry their looms with them, and set them up wherever they stop. It is no wonder that the rugs they weave are often crooked, that one end is wider than the other, that sometimes they will not lie flat on the floor.
But these nomad rugs have beauty. All their motifs are very conventionalized, their formations purely geometric, giving the effect of mosaic.