Multi Size Hand Knotted Silk Beige Tibetan Contemporary Rug
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ORH19947A
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Regular price$ 8,100.00
$ 2,700.00
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Hand knotted in the highlands of Nepal from the finest 100% pure silk, this Tibetan masterpiece embodies the pinnacle of contemporary luxury. Each knot is meticulously placed by master artisans, producing a surface that shimmers with an ethereal luster, changing subtly as light dances across the pile. The ribbed texturing enhances its depth and character, giving the rug both a tactile richness and a visual sophistication rarely found outside the world of haute couture interiors. A 0.25" pile height ensures a sleek profile while delivering unparalleled softness, making it both practical for modern interiors and indulgent for luxury living. Elegant, versatile, and irresistibly luxurious, it is the ultimate statement piece for curated living spaces.
Multi Size: Multiple Size Available
Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
Yarn: Silk
Color: Beige
Origin: Nepal
Pile Height: 0.25 inch
Condition: New
Condition Description: New With Tags
Rug#: ORH19947A
Story Behind the Art :For centuries, Tibetans have woven rugs for both functional and decorative purposes, drawing inspiration from geometric motifs, auspicious symbols, mythical creatures, and natural imagery to create designs rich in color and meaning. The craft underwent a pivotal transformation after 1959 as the Tibetandiaspora spread across Nepal and India, sparking a commercial revival of rug weaving. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had gained international prominence, with Nepalese artisans—trained alongside Tibetanrefugees—becoming central to sustaining and evolving the tradition. Distinctive for their unique slit-loop technique known as the Tibetan knot, these rugs possess a pile of remarkable depth, texture, and softness. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs range from reimagined traditional motifs, such as branching florals and snow lions, to modern, free-form patterns that bridge heritage with contemporary design.