4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Gold, Rust, Green Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool Transitional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 4x5'11'' Hand Knotted Gold Tibetan Transitional Wool Rug

CL19590

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An exquisite blend of traditional artistry and contemporary elegance, this hand-knotted Tibetan rug radiates inviting warmth through its sumptuous tones of gold, rust, and caramel. The transitional design harmoniously unites classic motifs with modern geometric flair, adding layers of texture and visual intrigue. Woven from luxuriously soft wool, its subtle golden sheen enhances any room with a cozy, refined ambiance—making it an exceptional choice for a stylish living nook or sophisticated study.
  • Exact Size: 4x5'11"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Gold, Rust, Green, Caramel, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.60 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19590

Story Behind the Art: For centuries, Tibetan artisans have woven rugs that harmonize practicality with artistic and spiritual expression, drawing inspiration from nature, sacred symbols, mythical figures, and geometric motifs. Each rug embodies cultural depth, vibrant color, and meticulous craftsmanship. Following 1959, when Tibetan communities resettled in Nepal and India, this ancient art form experienced a remarkable revival, ushering in a new era of rug production. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had gained global recognition as Nepalese weavers, trained alongside Tibetan refugees, helped preserve and refine the tradition. Defined by the signature slit-loop technique known as the Tibetan knot, these rugs are celebrated for their plush, dense pile and luxurious texture. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs continue to flourish, blending reimagined classic motifs—such as floral patterns and snow lions—with modern, artistic interpretations that honor both tradition and innovation.


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