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Tiger Rugs

Tiger rugs first appeared in Tibet about six hundred years ago. In those times tigers kept whole villages in fear. They stole cattle and even killed people. Tibetans believed in tigers as mystical creatures. They put tiger patterns on rugs and kept them in their homes as a symbol of strength and courage.

Nowadays there are just about two hundred of real ancient Tibetan tiger rugs left in the world. So the rug manufecturers used ancient tibetan designes to create new tiger rugs. Not only did they use those patterns, but also started experimenting and invented new patterns.

Tiger rugs are not really made of tiger fur.

Most companies are proud to declare that no tigers were killed in order for the tiger rugs to be produced.

You will love your tiger rugs. They give your home an exotic touch and you will never stop marvelling at the fine art of making tiger rugs. Really, it’s like having a picture on the floor.

Your family is sure to fall in love with tiger rugs. They look elegant and feel soft. The best tiger rugs are made of 100% wool and posess all the unique qualities this fiber has.

Tigers are usually associated with elegance, power and success. Now, don’t forget about it and let your tiger rugs inspire you every time you look at them. See, tiger rugs are also great motivational equipment!