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Story Behind the Art :For centuries, Tibetan rugs have served both practical and spiritual purposes, reflecting a heritage of symbolism and craftsmanship. Traditional motifs—geometric patterns, auspicious emblems, mythical creatures, and natural imagery—carry deep cultural meaning. Following 1959’s Tibetan diaspora, the artform experienced revival in Nepal and India, where refugee artisans sustained and evolved the craft. By the 1970s, Tibetan weaving had gained global recognition, celebrated for its distinctive “Tibetan knot” technique—a slit-loop process producing exceptionally soft, textural piles. Modern Tibetan and Indo-Tibetan rugs reinterpret classic designs with branching florals, cloud motifs, and freeform abstraction, bridging ancient symbolism with modern sensibility. Each rug embodies spiritual serenity, handwoven artistry, and enduring beauty—an eloquent dialogue between tradition and contemporary design.

