About Tibetan and Nepalese Rugs
The historical origins of Tibetan
rugs are unclear. It is believed that the art of rug weaving
in this Himalayan region is part of an ages old tradition
practiced primarily for use in the home.
Originally rugs were produced for mats, door covers, bed
covers and pillar rugs which were placed around columns
in Buddhist monasteries. Traditional Tibetan weavings generally
reflect the influence of the Buddhist religion in Tibetan
culture and art.s
Following political unrest, in Tibet in 1959, thousands
of Tibetans fled Tibet as refugees and settled in neighboring
countries.
Rug production began again in Tibetan refugee camps primarily
in Pokhara and the Kathmandu valley of Nepal. By the mid
1970's rugs woven by Tibetans in exile were being exported
to Europe in small quantities. During the 1980's Tibetan/Nepalese
rugs began to receive increasing attention in the United
States.
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