- Hand Made
- Tibet Rug Company
- Bottle Caps (Black)
- Bottle Caps (Eggplant)
- Divine
- Papavero
- Sundial (Chocolate)
- Sundial (Olive)
- Tall Stack (Green)
- Tall Stack (Red)
- Tall Stack (Ivory)
- Tall Stack (Grey)
- Widget
- Bottle Caps (PUTTY)
- Bottle Caps (RED)
- Block Print
- Kelp
- Jardin
- Meander (TEAL)
- Meander (BEIGE)
- Mesa
- Poppies (BEIGE)
- Poppies (GREEN)
- Sol (MOSS)
- Sol (SAGE)
- Reflections (PLUM)
- Reflections (RED)
- Obeetee
- 828
- Tibet Rug Company
- Machine Made
Papavero
One-hundred seventy-six repeating motifs are inlaid on a rich black field to create a dazzling pattern of color.
One of four color ways. Bottle Caps (Black) was the recipient of a 2004 Magnificent Carpets Award at the National Oriental Rug Show.
SIZES:
| 2X3 | |||
| 3X5 | |||
| 4X6 | |||
| 5X7 | |||
| 6X9 | |||
| 8X10 | |||
| 9x12 | |||
| 10x14 | |||
| 2.5x8 | |||
| 2.5x10 | |||
| Custom Sizes |
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History
In 1959, Chinese invasion forced Tibetans to migrate by the thousands through the Himalayan mountains in search of a new home. Many settled in the Kathmandu valley where they received the support of the Swiss government to initiate a cottage industry of carpet weaving based on centuries-old tradition and technique. Initially, small rugs were produced for the growing tourist population in Nepal. In the 70s, German buyers recognized the charm and beauty of the Tibetan carpets and began to buy and distribute the designs throughout Europe. In the 80s, Tibetan carpet production rose to second standing as the nation's leading industry and it wasn't long before rugs were being designed and imported to the United States for the American market.
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Sunday - Closed