4x6 Ivory, Aqua, Lavender Color Hand Knotted Indo Tibetan Wool Art Deco Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Aqua, Lavender Color Hand Knotted Indo Tibetan Wool Art Deco Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Aqua, Lavender Color Hand Knotted Indo Tibetan Wool Art Deco Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Aqua, Lavender Color Hand Knotted Indo Tibetan Wool Art Deco Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Aqua, Lavender Color Hand Knotted Indo Tibetan Wool Art Deco Oriental Rug
  • SKU: LBR20449
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Ivory Aqua 4x6'3'' Indo Tibetan Art Deco Plush Pile Wool Hand Knotted Oriental Area Rug

$299.99 $899.97
Boldly contemporary and visually dynamic, this hand-knotted Indo Tibetan rug aligns with current trends in modern designer rugs across the United States. The ivory field serves as a canvas for large-scale geometric forms—overlapping diamonds, angular planes, and diagonal shards in aqua, blush, lavender, and muted rose. The composition avoids repetition, instead presenting a spontaneous arrangement that reads as a single unified artwork rather than a patterned surface. A thin coral border outlines the design with subtle definition, maintaining focus on the abstract field. The plush wool pile enhances color softness and clarity, making this rug ideal for modern living rooms, open spaces, or interiors seeking a statement piece with artistic depth.
  • Exact Size: 4x6'3"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Ivory, Aqua, Lavender, Blush, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 1.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: LBR20449

Story Behind the Art : For centuries, Tibetan communities have woven rugs as both everyday essentials and decorative art, drawing on a visual world of geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, mythical guardians, and nature-inspired forms—each motif carrying color, meaning, and cultural memory. The tradition shifted dramatically after 1959, when the Tibetan diaspora expanded into Nepal and India and rug weaving entered a new commercial era. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had earned international recognition, and Nepalese artisans—often trained alongside Tibetan refugees—became vital to preserving the craft while helping it grow into a thriving industry. What sets these rugs apart is the signature slit-loop method known as the Tibetan knot, which creates a pile celebrated for its depth, texture, and exceptional softness. Today’s Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs span a wide spectrum—from updated classical motifs like branching florals and snow lions to contemporary, free-form designs that effortlessly connect heritage craftsmanship with modern interiors.

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