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Story Behind the Art: Tibetan rug making has long been a sacred craft, rooted in Buddhist symbolism and nomadic tradition. Historically woven from high-altitude Himalayan wool, these rugs were adorned with auspicious emblems, floral patterns, and mythic animals representing harmony and protection. The mid-20th-century Tibetan diaspora led to a renaissance of the craft in Nepal and northern India, where artisans revived and reinterpreted classic motifs for modern tastes. What distinguishes these rugs is the Tibetan knotting method, which creates a luxuriously thick, plush pile unlike any other weave. Today’s Tibetan and Indo-Tibetan designs blend ancestral iconography with contemporary abstraction, appealing to collectors who value texture, artistry, and heritage authenticity. Their distinctive craftsmanship and spiritual undertones make them both decorative art and cultural preservation.

