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Story Behind the Art : Rooted in centuries of Himalayan craftsmanship, Tibetan rug weaving blends cultural symbolism with exceptional artistry. Traditionally created for both everyday use and ceremonial settings, these rugs draw inspiration from sacred motifs, geometric patterns, mythical creatures, and the natural landscapes of Tibet. Following the Tibetan diaspora in 1959, the craft expanded across Nepal and northern India, where Tibetan weavers and local artisans worked together to preserve and revitalize this ancient tradition. By the late twentieth century, Tibetan rugs had gained international acclaim for their distinctive aesthetic and superior quality. Their signature construction method, known as the Tibetan knot, produces a dense, plush pile renowned for its remarkable softness, texture, and durability. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs continue to evolve, combining timeless motifs such as snow lions, floral branches, and auspicious symbols with contemporary patterns and abstract designs that effortlessly complement modern interiors.

