This is a beautiful Tone on Tone Gray Color Hand Knotted LoomBloom Tibetan Wool Rug from India. The rug is designer art for your floors! Its High Low pile creates interesting visual intrigue and adds instant drama and glamour to its surroundings. Even the color palette is extremely soothing! It works towards creating a harmony within disparate decor elements of home interiors. The overall impression is one of technique and craft coinciding as an art form-of timeless elegance and aesthetics.
Story Behind the Art:
For countless centuries, Tibetans have embraced rugs for their dual role as both decorative masterpieces and functional essentials, infusing them with an array of captivating elements like intricate geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, depictions of real and mythical creatures, and motifs inspired by the natural world. Yet, it wasn't until the tumultuous events of 1959, marked by the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the subsequent dispersal of Tibetan communities to Nepal and Tibet, that Tibetan rug weaving witnessed a transformative commercial resurgence. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had achieved global acclaim, prompting the enlistment of Nepalese artisans to meet the burgeoning demand, with these skilled craftsmen becoming vital custodians of Tibetan rug weaving traditions. These rugs, renowned for their use of the Tibetan knot, a distinct slit-loop technique, boast a pile that harmoniously melds depth, texture, and opulence. In the contemporary era, Tibetan and Nepalese rugs, including those painstakingly woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal and Indo-Tibetan rugs meticulously crafted in India, showcase a diverse spectrum of designs, encompassing modern reinterpretations of traditional Tibetan motifs such as branching florals and snow lions, as well as a rich array of innovative, globally inspired free-form patterns.
- Tone On Tone Gray,Gray, Rug
- Hand Knotted Rug
- Transitional Rug
- Wool/Bamboo Silk Rug
- NULL Rug