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Story Behind the Art :The art of Tibetan rug weaving traces back centuries, grounded in spirituality, symbolism, and storytelling. Artisans traditionally depicted auspicious symbols, deities, geometric motifs, and nature-inspired themes that carried protective and cultural meanings. After 1959, as the Tibetan community resettled in Nepal and India, the craft flourished anew, merging local and Tibetan techniques. By the 1970s, Tibetan and Nepalese weavers had refined the distinctive Tibetan knot, a method known for producing densely looped, luxuriously soft piles. Today, these rugs range from faithful revivals of traditional imagery to modern abstract interpretations, balancing heritage and innovation. Each piece remains a testament to craftsmanship, resilience, and cultural continuity, offering both tactile warmth and profound artistic expression for contemporary interiors.

