4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug
4x6 Black, Gold, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Transitional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 4x6'2'' Hand Knotted Tibetan Wool & Silk Black Transitional Rug

CL19613

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This luxurious 4' x 6'2" hand-knotted Tibetan rug embodies sophistication and timeless craftsmanship. Expertly woven in Nepal from a premium blend of wool and silk, it features an elegant black backdrop adorned with intricate gold vine and scroll motifs. The rug’s plush, dense pile offers exceptional softness underfoot, while its subtle sheen highlights the artistry of each hand-tied knot. Blending traditional Tibetan weaving with a refined transitional design, it strikes a perfect balance between classic elegance and modern allure. The striking black-and-gold contrast creates a bold focal point, ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or formal spaces. Durable and beautifully crafted, this wool and silk rug brings warmth, luxury, and cultural depth to any interior décor.
  • Exact Size: 4x6'2"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool & Silk
  • Color: Black, Gold
  • Origin: Nepal
  • Pile Height: 0.60 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19613

Story Behind the Art: For generations, Tibetan artisans have crafted rugs that serve both decorative and practical purposes, inspired by geometric shapes, sacred symbols, mythical figures, and elements of nature. Each rug embodies vibrant color, cultural symbolism, and artistic depth, reflecting the spiritual essence of Tibetan heritage. After 1959, the Tibetan diaspora brought this ancient craft to Nepal and India, leading to a remarkable resurgence in rug weaving. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had gained worldwide recognition, with Nepalese weavers collaborating closely with Tibetan refugees to preserve and refine traditional techniques. Characterized by the distinct slit-loop weaving method known as the Tibetan knot, these rugs are prized for their luxurious softness, rich texture, and deep pile. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs continue to evolve—merging reinterpreted traditional motifs like floral vines and snow lions with contemporary, abstract patterns that elegantly blend cultural legacy with modern artistry.


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