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  2. Tibetan rug - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan khaden (sleeping rugs) with designs typical of 19th century weavings. Tibetan carpets from the 19th century (perhaps earlier, though mostly carpets from the 19th century survive) are relatively restrained in terms of design and coloring, carpet makers at that time being restricted to a narrow range of natural dyes including madder (red), indigo (blue), Tibetan rhubarb (yellow) and ...

  3. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Oriental rugs can be classified by their region of origin, each of which represents different strands of tradition: Persian rugs, Pakistani rugs, Arabian rugs, Anatolian rugs, Kurdish rugs, Caucasian rugs, Central Asian rugs (Turkmen rugs, Uzbek rugs), Chinese rugs, Tibetan rugs and Indian rugs.

  4. Lhasa Carpet Factory - Wikipedia

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    It produces traditional Tibetan rugs that are exported worldwide through Canton. Sources. Passport Books: Tibet (1986), Shangri-la Press This page was last ...

  5. Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Everywhere, there are rugs, many of them brightly colored in traditional Tibetan motifs and thick knotted-wool patterns of dragons, tigers, and flowers. In addition to rugs, skins from leopards and tigers—with heads intact—are draped over seats along the wall and low tables in Hamilton's meditation room, a sanctuary off the library.

  6. Tibet Rug Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Tibet Rug Mansion (Chinese: 西藏藏毯大厦), or Tibet Carpet Mansion, Tibet Rug Building is a building in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, located at No. 31, Jiangsu Road, Lhasa. History [ edit ]

  7. Tibetan culture - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan rug making is an ancient art and craft in the tradition of Tibetan people. These rugs are primarily made from Tibetan highland sheep's virgin wool. The Tibetan uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles. Traditionally the best rugs are from Gyantse, a city which is known for its rugs. The ...