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SKU #: Multi Size: Multiple Size Available
Modern & Contemporary
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Moss. Colors in this rug include: Gray, Brown, Ivory .
Wool & Silk
0.6
Tibetan
Nepal
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This hand-knotted Tibetan rug from Nepal is crafted from a luxurious blend of wool and silk, presenting a modern design with a refined contemporary edge. Its elegant color palette of moss, gray, brown, and ivory creates a calming and sophisticated ambiance. Featuring a 0.6-inch pile, the rug delivers a plush feel while maintaining a sleek, polished profile. The designer-inspired Tibetan pattern adds character and uniqueness, making it an excellent centerpiece for living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms. With its exceptional craftsmanship and balanced design, this rug offers both visual appeal and tactile comfort for any interior. 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 woven rugs for both functional and decorative purposes drawing inspiration from geometric motifs auspicious symbols mythical creatures and natural imagery to create designs rich in color and meaning. The craft underwent a pivotal transformation after 1959 as the Tibetan diaspora spread across Nepal and India sparking a commercial revival of rug weaving. By the 1970s Tibetan rugs had gained international prominence with Nepalese artisans trained alongside Tibetan refugees becoming central to sustaining and evolving the tradition. Distinctive for their unique slit-loop technique known as the Tibetan knot these rugs possess a pile of remarkable depth texture and softness. Today Tibetan Nepalese and Indo-Tibetan rugs range from reimagined traditional motifs such as branching florals and snow lions to modern free-form patterns that bridge heritage with contemporary design.














