Story Behind The Art: Tibetan rugs, woven primarily in Nepal today, are crafted with wool from high-altitude sheep, resulting in a soft yet resilient pile. What sets them apart is the Tibetan knotting method, where yarn is looped around a rod to create a dense, plush surface. The designs range from traditional Buddhist symbols—such as lotus flowers and endless knots—to bold modern abstractions. This blend of ancient symbolism and contemporary interpretation gives Tibetan rugs a distinctive presence. Many serve not just as decor but also as expressions of spiritual and cultural identity.
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