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Kharma II 890X Contemporary Rug
Price: $69 Building off the successful foundation of Sphinx's ever so popular Kharma Collection, this line extension takes color in a new direction. ... |
Generations Dark Red 544X Transitional Rug
Price: $79 Boasting a wonderful new coloration in Sphinx's famous cross woven construction, the Generations collection features up to 36 colors in eac ... |
Cache 33016 Transitional Rug
Price: $199 Hand-tufted to emulate the look of Tibetan and Nepalese hand-knotted rugs, Oriental Weavers Sphinx introduces the Cache collection. In this ... |
Authentic Tibetan rugs are one of the finest and most beautiful rugs available today. All are hand knotted using special Tibetan weaving techniques and are made of 100% wool. Tibetan rugs are also a group of classic Oriental rugs.
Tibetan wool is very unique - strong, resilient with long fibers and rich in lanolin due to the cold climate. The wool is processed using traditional methods such as hand spun, dying in natural products (rhubarb, walnut, indigo, and ochre) and dried on rooftops.
The bold designs of Tibetan area rugs feature lovely floral, animal and geometric patterns, which are traditional for Tibetan rug making. As you can see above – squares and tiles combined with straight lines – all in vibrant colors that can make any room in your house shine with beauty.
Tibetan rugs are tasteful and elegant mix of brilliant colors and fanciful designs that can fit in any room and satisfy even your most whimsical desires. And I see no reason why not to like these gorgeous Tibetan area rugs, which are thick and dense with heavy, lustrous pile and deep rich colors.
Tibetan rugs are not very commonly used for commercial purposes or as floor coverings, but as sleeping carpets, guest seats, meditation seats, and throne backs. The last one is not very common these days :), however you are free to use Tibetan rugs in any room of your house in any way you want.