Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 9-14886, described as Rug (mafras) with self fringe; warp face wool and hair rug with lengthwise striped in natural white and medium brown, dyed red stripes and black edges. Materials: Goat and camel hair, natural dyed wool. Length not including fringes: 2.32M. Width: 65cm. Sprayed with DDT in alcohol (10/78). Context: Rug spread on the ground to sit on, made by women, used, in principle, by anyone, but "in practice mostly by men, who get the best of most things." By no means every family in the tribe owns such a rug (though some own a number). Most people, most of the time, sit on the ground, or on an old sack or old blanket. Cost: 100USD