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Medium Bedouin Tent - $800.00 - $900.00

Medium Bedouin Tent  - $800.00 - $900.00
Black & White Bedouin Tent - 2 Holes (Openings) Rooms $800-$900.00 Dollars

Canvas Tent 4 x 6 $200.00

Canvas Tent 4 x 6 $200.00
Canvas Tent 4 x 6 $200.00

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

White Bedouin Tent - 3 Holes (Openings) Rooms About $1200.00 Dollars

This is the White Bedouin Tent, you can add a flap in the front to close off and make private.

Black Bedouin Tent - 3 Holes (Openings) Rooms About $1200.00 Dollars

Tradition a Bedouin Tent...You can also add a Flap in the Front to close off the tent at bedtime, this will completely shut you in so that it will not be so open. Also there are rugs and pillows you can purchase to decorate your tent.

Making your tent comfortable like home, you can add accessories.

THis gives you an idea on how you can decorate a tent, this is very elaborate but it lets you know you can feel very at home if you prepare! You can buy lights, Rugs, Heaters, Ovens, Stoves, BeanBags

White Bedouin Tent - Huge 4- 6 Holes (Openings) Rooms About $1200.00 - $2000.00 Dollars

This is a Large Traditional Bedouin Tent which can be section off to make rooms for the family.

White UN Tent 4 X 6 NOT THIS SIZE $200.00 Dollars

4 X 6 $200.00 NOT THIS SIZE, This is a larger tent could run you about $8000 to $1500.00
This is a Wedding or Party type tent which you can also use, this will be better in the summer and spring months, you can also make these more stable for winter by adding other materials on top.

Canvas Tent - 4 X 6 $200.00 Dollars

This is a all White Tent made of Canvas material, good in the summertime. A good tent to have as a spare.

Black & White Bedouin Tent - 2 Holes (Openings) Rooms $800-$900.00 Dollars

 The Traditional Bedouin Tents, these are the best tents to have these are the same tents our Forefathers used in the past made from goats hair.

Bedouin Tent

The traditional bedouin tent was woven from goats' hair. When it rains the weave contracts and doesn't let the water in. In the heat of the summer the outside of the tent feels very hot to the touch while the inside remains blissfully cool. In the winter when it is cold outside with a small fire inside the reverse is true, and the tent stays warm and cosy.