




Story Behind the Art: Tibetan rug weaving is a meditative art rooted in faith, geometry, and symbolism. For centuries, Tibetan artisans created these rugs as sacred textiles, featuring dragons, clouds, snow lions, and lotus flowers that conveyed spiritual protection and harmony. Following the Tibetan diaspora in 1959, the craft found new life in Nepal and India, where artisans adopted the distinctive Tibetan knot technique—a looping method that produces a luxuriously deep pile. Contemporary designers have since reimagined these motifs into minimalist abstractions while preserving the spiritual essence and tactile richness of the original tradition, uniting ancient practice with modern refinement.
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