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Story Behind the Art For centuries, Tibetan weavers have crafted rugs that embody both artistic expression and everyday function. Inspired by geometric motifs, auspicious symbols, mythical creatures, and natural elements, these rugs reflect the spiritual and cultural richness of Tibet’s heritage. Following the Tibetan diaspora of 1959, the craft entered a period of transformation as skilled artisans resettled in Nepal and India, giving rise to a new era of rug weaving. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs gained international prominence, with Nepalese artisans trained alongside Tibetan masters, ensuring that traditional techniques would thrive in modern contexts. Distinguished by the Tibetan knot, a unique slit-loop weaving method, these rugs are prized for their dense pile, refined texture, and velvety softness. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs continue to evolve—blending traditional motifs such as florals and snow lions with modern, free-form patterns that bridge centuries of craftsmanship with contemporary design.

