Nepal - Rug - 270 cm - 260 cm






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Nepalese rug made of wool on cotton, hand-knotted in the 21st century, measuring 270 × 260 cm, in very good condition with full pile and authenticity certificate.
Description from the seller
Nepalese carpets are hand-knotted unique pieces made from high-quality, often hand-spun Tibetan highland wool, renowned for their density, durability, and the use of traditional Tibetan knotting techniques. They are known for simple, modern designs with soft color gradients and are excellent for underfloor heating thanks to natural materials and the absence of glue.
Details:
Knotting technique: Application of the Tibetan knot, where the yarn is looped around a rod. Often loops are created that are later cut, producing a particularly dense and soft pile.
Material: Typically high-quality, long-fiber Tibetan wool is used, which is very fatty (lanolin) and thus durable and stain-resistant. They are often combined with silk content or hemp (very strong).
Design & color: Mostly modern, minimalist patterns, abstract designs, or solid-colored areas with borders. Popular colors include earth tones, beige, gray, blue, green, or terracotta.
Structure: The back is not glued, which makes the rug elastic, durable, and ideal for underfloor heating.
Production: Pure handwork. Typical are slight irregularities that make each piece unique.
Nepalese carpets are regarded as very easy to care for, durable (often several decades), and value-retaining.
Condition: The rug is in very good condition, full pile; the sides and fringes are in their original condition, not washed,
With authenticity certificates
Nepalese carpets are hand-knotted unique pieces made from high-quality, often hand-spun Tibetan highland wool, renowned for their density, durability, and the use of traditional Tibetan knotting techniques. They are known for simple, modern designs with soft color gradients and are excellent for underfloor heating thanks to natural materials and the absence of glue.
Details:
Knotting technique: Application of the Tibetan knot, where the yarn is looped around a rod. Often loops are created that are later cut, producing a particularly dense and soft pile.
Material: Typically high-quality, long-fiber Tibetan wool is used, which is very fatty (lanolin) and thus durable and stain-resistant. They are often combined with silk content or hemp (very strong).
Design & color: Mostly modern, minimalist patterns, abstract designs, or solid-colored areas with borders. Popular colors include earth tones, beige, gray, blue, green, or terracotta.
Structure: The back is not glued, which makes the rug elastic, durable, and ideal for underfloor heating.
Production: Pure handwork. Typical are slight irregularities that make each piece unique.
Nepalese carpets are regarded as very easy to care for, durable (often several decades), and value-retaining.
Condition: The rug is in very good condition, full pile; the sides and fringes are in their original condition, not washed,
With authenticity certificates
