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Celeste Rugs 4x6 Ivory Mustard Indo Tibetan Art Deco Medallion Wool Hand Knotted Oriental Area RugCrafted with a refined two tone palette, this hand knotted Indo Tibetan wool rug combines ivory and warm mustard gold in a striking Art Deco inspired medallion layout. At the center, a bold circular medallion anchors the design, complemented by geometric corner motifs that echo traditional Tibetan influences while maintaining a clean and structured look. The surrounding border is richly detailed with flowing cloud and dragon patterns, creating a
Crafted with a refined two-tone palette, this hand knotted Indo-Tibetan wool rug combines ivory and warm mustard gold in a striking Art Deco-inspired medallion layout. At the center, a bold circular medallion anchors the design, complemented by geometric corner motifs that echo traditional Tibetan influences while maintaining a clean and structured look. The surrounding border is richly detailed with flowing cloud and dragon patterns, creating a dynamic contrast against the open interior field. The tonal variation within the gold spectrum—from mustard to amber and ochre—adds depth without introducing additional colors, making it highly versatile for modern U.S. interiors. The plush wool pile enhances both texture and visual richness, while the cotton foundation ensures long-lasting durability. This designer area rug is an excellent choice for those seeking a balance between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary geometric styling.- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Mustard, Gold
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL21116
Story Behind the Art: The Indo-Tibetan category came into being in the latter half of the 20th century, largely as a response to the displacement of Tibetan weavers following the political upheaval of the 1950s and 60s, when a significant number of Tibetan refugees resettled in Nepal and northern India, particularly in towns like Kathmandu, Pokhara and Dharamsala. Aid organizations and development programs helped establish weaving cooperatives in these communities, and what followed was a gradual evolution of the traditional Tibetan craft within a new geographic and commercial context. Indian and Nepalese production centers began adapting Tibetan design sensibilities to broader international tastes, incorporating Persian floral formats, Art Deco influences and transitional design vocabularies alongside the more traditional Tibetan geometric and symbolic work, while maintaining the hand knotted construction and high quality wool that defined the original tradition. The result was a category of rug that carried the structural and material integrity of Tibetan weaving but with a design range broad enough to appeal to a global market, and it is within that context that the Indo-Tibetan rug as it is known today developed its identity.
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