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Encyclopedia > Tibetan rug

Tibetan rug making is an ancient art and craft in tradition of Tibetan people. These rugs are primarily made from tibetan highland sheep's virgin wool. Tibetan uses rugs for almost about any domestic use from flooring to wall-to-wall hanging to horse saddle etc. This article is on Historic Tibet. ... Carpet is a general term given to any loom-woven or felted textile and to grass floor coverings. ... This article is about the animal, sheep; for other meanings of Sheep, see Sheep (disambiguation). ...


Process of making tibetan rugs are very unique in sense that almost about everything is done with hand. But with introduction of modern technology, few aspects of rug making processes are taken over by machine primarily because of cost, disappearance of knowledge etc. However some new finishing touch are also introduced in it.


With Tibet's occupation by Chinese communists in early 1950, Tibetan reffuge started migrating to India and Nepal, with them, they also brought their knowledge of rug making. Currently in Nepal rug business one of the largest industry in the country and there are many rug exporters.


External links

  • Learn about rugs (http://www.erug.com/cgi-bin/erug/learnrugs/learn.htm)

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Tibetan Rugs are designed to bring out the unique beauty of any lining or working space.
One of the characteristics of Tibetan Rugs is that they are made exclusively by hand.
Because this exceptionally beautiful and antique Tibetan handicrafts deserves to be preserved.
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