Tibetan carpet with Coin and flowers is traditionally hand-knotted by highly skilled Tibetan carpet weavers on traditional vertical looms. Woven with 100 knots per square inch.
The center shows a ‘Ghawu’ a chest ornament, worn by Tibetan women. On either side are butterflies, bamboo shoots and flowers. The border ‘Khatri’ brocade represents noble families.
Brining carpets with this design home will bring peace and harmony to your family.
It can take a skilled carpet weaver 2 to 3 months to complete one carpet.
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.