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Story Behind the Art For centuries, Tibetan artisans have woven rugs that serve as both functional household items and intricate works of art. Drawing from geometric motifs, auspicious symbols, mythical creatures, and natural scenery, these handwoven creations reflect the deep cultural and spiritual identity of Tibet. The craft entered a transformative era after 1959, when the Tibetan diaspora spread into Nepal and India, leading to a vibrant revival of rug weaving. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs achieved international recognition, as Nepalese artisans trained alongside Tibetan masters to sustain and modernize this ancient art form. Renowned for their distinct Tibetan knot technique, these rugs are celebrated for their plush depth, tactile richness, and enduring softness. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan weavers continue the legacy by blending classic motifs—like branching florals and snow lions—with modern abstract patterns, creating rugs that elegantly bridge heritage and contemporary design.

