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SKU #: KR20415
Transitional
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Tan. Colors in this rug include: Green .
Wool
1
Indo Tibetan
India
Bordered
New
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Serene sophistication radiates from the generous open field of warm tan that forms the heart of this hand knotted Indo Tibetan inviting the eye to rest while the mind settles into calm. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. Framing this peaceful expanse the iconic Greek key border in rich teal green provides just enough architectural definition to ground the composition without disrupting its tranquil essence. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. Plush pile construction elevates this piece beyond the merely decorative delivering substantial luxury underfoot that transforms every step into a tactile pleasure. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. The hand knotted technique on cotton foundations ensures structural integrity that will maintain this beauty for decades to come while the transitional style allows it to adapt seamlessly whether your aesthetic leans traditional or contemporary. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. 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: Tibetan transitional rugs represent an elegant evolution of centuries-old weaving traditions seamlessly blending classical motifs with contemporary aesthetics. Following the Tibetan diaspora of 1959 the craft experienced a commercial renaissance in Nepal and India where refugee weavers and local artisans collaborated to adapt traditional designs for modern interiors. These rugs maintain the distinctive Tibetan slit-loop knotting technique that creates exceptional depth texture and softness while their patterns evolve beyond conventional geometric symbols and mythical creatures to embrace more fluid abstract compositions. Today's transitional pieces honor their heritage drawing from auspicious imagery like snow lions and branching florals while employing softer color palettes and simplified forms that complement contemporary spaces making them a bridge between the rich artistic legacy of Tibetan weaving and the design sensibilities of the present day.










