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Story Behind the Art: For hundreds of years, Tibetan weavers have created rugs that serve both decorative and practical purposes, drawing deeply from spiritual symbols, geometric patterns, mythological figures, and elements of nature to produce pieces rich in meaning and artistry. The craft experienced a major evolution after 1959, when the Tibetan diaspora spread into Nepal and India, leading to a cultural and commercial resurgence of rug weaving. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had earned international acclaim, with Nepalese artisans—trained alongside Tibetan refugees—playing a vital role in preserving and advancing this age-old tradition. Known for their distinctive Tibetan knot technique, these rugs feature a dense, luxurious pile celebrated for its softness and depth. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs beautifully merge history and innovation, featuring both reinterpreted classic designs—like floral scrolls and snow lions—and contemporary, abstract patterns that seamlessly blend cultural heritage with modern aesthetics.

