This beautiful rug has auspicious symbols design which is hand weaved by the Tibetan refugees living in Darjeeling, India. A traditional Tibetan design, popular in domestic interiors during the 19th and early part of the 20th century.
The 8 auspicious symbols symbolized religious harmony, good luck, and prosperity.
The size of this carpet on foot is 6*3 and the weight is 5 kg.
All the carpets are made of organic materials and all the carpets are hand-made. The vegetable dyes used to make carpest are tea leaves, Barberry plant, rumex leaf, myrobalan nut, madder root, indigo rock, etc.
There are several steps involved in the Tibetan carpet-making process. Carpet weaving is a traditional occupation of Himalayan people who started many years ago.
Learn more about the Traditional Tibetan carpet making process in our blog post.