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TIBET,NEPAL – NEPAL / TIBET HANDKNOTTED CARPET 261 x 329 cm

Bring timeless beauty to your space with the TIBET,NEPAL, a stunning piece from our MODERN collection. This HANDKNOTTED Carpet, crafted in Nepal / Tibet, features a Salmon,Cream palette and measures 261 x 329 cm. The intricate design highlights the artistry and cultural heritage of its region, making it a perfect choice to enhance any room. Whether placed in a cozy living room or a stylish office, the TIBET,NEPAL adds warmth, elegance, and sophistication to your decor.

Dkr 19,850

Availability: 1 in stock

Carpet: 16230 - 6 Categories: ,

Additional information

Size

X-Large (6.11 – 9.99 Sq. m.)

Color

Cream, SALMON

Width

261 cm, 8.562 ft

Length

329 cm, 10.793 ft

Area

8.59 Sq.m., 92.42 Sq.ft.

Pile

Wool Hand spun

Fringes

Cotton

Thickness (Approx)

14 mm

Age

Old-Not Used (31 ~ 50 Years Old)

Knots per sq.m. (Approx)

56000 sq.m.

Origin

Nepal / Tibet

Group

6

Shape

Rectangle

Description

RUGS OF TIBET & NEPAL

The history of carpet weaving in Nepal dates back centuries, with indigenous wool being utilized to create these renowned products, primarily for domestic consumption. However, the landscape of Nepalese carpet production underwent a significant transformation with the arrival of Tibetan refugees in the early 1960s. Thanks to the support of organizations like the Swiss Agency for Technical Assistance (SATA), the carpet industry flourished through financial and technical aid provided to resettled Tibetan refugees. Initially intended as a means of livelihood for these refugees, the carpets found a niche market among tourists visiting Nepal.

The breakthrough came in 1964 when Nepal’s first commercial shipment of carpets was exported to Europe, particularly Switzerland, marking the beginning of international recognition for Nepalese-Tibetan carpets. These carpets, characterized by meticulous hand processing and knot densities ranging from 60 to 150 knots per square inch, soon became a prized export commodity, representing a harmonious blend of traditional Tibetan designs with modern market preferences.

The manufacturing process of Nepalese-Tibetan carpets involves several intricate steps, from wool sorting and washing to spinning, dyeing, knotting, trimming, washing, drying, finishing, and packing. While traditional techniques are still employed, modern advancements such as machine dyeing have enhanced efficiency without compromising quality.

Today, Nepalese-Tibetan carpets cater to diverse market demands, offering a wide range of sizes, shapes, designs, and colors. The industry’s epicenter lies in the Kathmandu Valley, where 95 percent of carpet production takes place, with the remaining 5 percent scattered across various districts of Nepal.

Today, Nepalese-Tibetan carpets cater to diverse market demands, offering a wide range of sizes, shapes, designs, and colors. The industry’s epicenter lies in the Kathmandu Valley, where 95 percent of carpet production takes place, with the remaining 5 percent scattered across various districts of Nepal.

In essence, Nepalese-Tibetan carpets symbolize more than just exquisite floor coverings; they embody the warmth of Himalayan heritage, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. This thriving industry not only sustains livelihoods but also serves as a testament to Nepal’s rich cultural tapestry and enduring legacy of artisanal excellence.

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