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Story Behind the Art: Tibetan rugs, rooted in centuries of decorative and functional use, feature geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, and vibrant imagery of animals and nature. Following the 1959 Chinese invasion of Tibet, the diaspora in Nepal and India sparked a commercial revival. By the 1970s, Nepalese artisans mastered the slit-loop Tibetan knot, creating richly textured piles. Modern designs range from traditional motifs like snow lions to contemporary free-form patterns, blending heritage with global influences.