Tibetan rugs are known for their vibrant colours, often featuring adaptations of Chinese dragons, fo (foo) lions, and floral motifs. Traditionally, many were woven as saddle covers, resulting in smaller sizes for older pieces.
| Origin | India |
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| Province | Tibet |
| Pile | Wool |
| Size | 452x366cm |
| Warp | Cotton |
| Age | New |
| Thickness Approx | 6mm |
| Colour | Cream Base |
| Knot Density | 350000-450000 knots per m2 |