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Give a Rustic Touch to Your Home Décor with Rustic Rugs
Rustic rugs give your home that perfect Native American look, adding comfort and ambience that is difficult to achieve otherwise. Whether you are decorating your new home or trying to spruce up your old décor, use of rustic rugs can help amplify the rustic atmosphere of your rooms. You can use these rugs just about anywhere, both on carpeted floors or the hardwood ones. Rustic rugs are perfect for decorating log cabin home, country home or your remote vacation home. These rugs create a great impression in urban and semi-urban style living rooms with their rural life spirit.
There are various kinds of rustic rugs available, with newer designs being created every day. You can choose from a plethora of styles of southwestern and western rugs, including Mexican Guadalupe rugs, Oaxaca Mexico rugs, which comprise Zapotec Indian rugs, Mohair and Navajo rugs, spirit rugs and handmade area rugs. These rugs come in an amazing spectrum of colors and depictions, symbolizing various aspects of life, spirituality and historical events. The spiritual characters used in these rugs often convey the spirituality and higher thoughts of people. Some of these rugs have rich earthly colors that make unique impression, imparting a rural and pastoral aura to your living room. You can also find braided or tufted rugs in different colors and designs.
Southwest rugs are known for their incredible finesse, skill and immense hard work that is associated with the creation of each rug. Hand woven wool rugs require high level of skill to be weaved and designed with geometric patterns. Previously the southwestern rugs as well as the Navajo rugs were made out of hand-spun cotton thread. However, once the Spanish settlers familiarized the use of sheep wool, others began using the same to weave rustic rugs. Southwestern rugs usually come from regions formerly inhabited by the Spanish and the Native Americans, and are a beautiful product of the fusion of the two distinct cultures.
Rustic rug designs and colors should be carefully chosen such that it matches your room. For your living room, the rugs should be matching smoothly with the overall décor and color. For instance, if your living room is already bright with colors and themes, use a pastel color rug to give it a soothing appearance. On the other hand, if your room looks dull and white, you can use ornate rugs with bold colors to bring your room to life. Due to the ever growing popularity of rustic rugs, many people buy rugs online. Rustic rugs are increasingly being used to decorate homes in a rustic, western or authentic Native American style.
While buying rustic rugs, go for the ones that exactly match your budget and decorative requirement. If you are looking for something to accentuate your western home theme, southwestern rustic rugs can do wonders for you. Choose rustic rugs with the perfect texture and color to give your home the warmth and comfort that you have always longed for.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Fellow pagans, what gods/goddesses do you believe in?
Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller", "rustic") is a blanket term used to refer to various polytheistic, non Abrahamic religious traditions.
I believe in-
Baphomet- Creator of the universe. BOth male and female, all living things, balance of good and evil, infinite knowledge, positive energy, eternal life....
Horus- "Savior" would be the closest way to describe him although he's not like what the christians consider Jesus to be.
Isis- Goddess of magick and fertility. Horus' mother.
Osiris- Keeper of the spirit world. Horus' father.
Thoth- Inspired science, writing, spirituality, philosophy, and magick. Mediator of good and evil. Scribe for the gods.
Anubis- Angel of death
Anubis ushers spirits into the spirit world
Answer:
I believe in most deities in one respect or another. I don't really question their existence or think too much about deities that I don't have a personal connection with, but I generally take for granted that they exist on some level. Some deities seem wholely unlikely to me (ie: Yaweh the way He is depicted by fundie Christians etc) but I think most deities I hear about probably exist in some form.
If you mean which ones do I honor? I specifically honor the solar deity (non-denominational), Lake Michigan as a Goddess, a universalist ancestral Goddess, sometimes a variation of "The Green Man" and occasionally Sekhmet and Thoth, though my relationship with these two is tentative and tumultuous.
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