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SKU #: KR19224
Modern
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Gray. Colors in this rug include: .
100% Silk
0.5
Tibetan
India
New
New with tags
Offered here is 100% silk expertly hand knotted Tibetan rug an epitome of understated elevated luxury offering a sleek and sophisticated foundation for your home interiors. Its steel gray hue exudes modern refined sophistication with a subtle sheen that shifts strikingly under changing light adding depth and dimension to the space. Minimalist yet striking this solid steel gray Tibetan rug is well-suited for contemporary and modern spaces effortlessly complementing sleek furnishings and neutral palettes. Whether in a living room bedroom or upscale lounge it introduces an air of quiet sophistication and enduring refinement. This piece is thoughtfully designed to deliver both visual impact and lasting performance, making it a valuable addition to refined interiors. For the USA home décor market, this rug is described with shopper-friendly terms such as area rug, oriental area rug, living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, handmade rug, wool rug, and elegant interior accent, while keeping the original material, color, weave, design character, and construction details intact.
Story Behind the Art: For centuries Tibetans have used rugs for decorative and functional purposes drawing upon geometric patterns auspicious symbols real and mythical animals and natural imagery to create beautiful colorful designs. But it was only after 1959 with the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the growth of Tibetan diaspora in Nepal and Tibet that Tibetan rug weaving underwent a crucial commercial revival. In the 1970s Tibetan rugs rose to prominence and Nepalese artisans who were drafted in to keep up with the rising demand became the mainstay of the Tibetan rug weaving traditions. Tibetan rug utilizes a slit-loop technique called the Tibetan knot which makes for a pile that is a wonderful mix of depth texture and richness. In modern times designs featured in Tibetan Nepalese rugs (those woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal) and Indo-Tibetans (woven in India) range from Westernized adaptations of traditional Tibetan motifs (such as branching floral designs and snow lions) to a large mixture of foreign and modern free-form patterns.








