A fine example of early 20th-century Tibetan weaving, this handwoven rug features a rich yellow-gold field adorned with a rhythmically repeated floral diamond motif. This design is reminiscent of the traditional Chinese "diaper" pattern, often symbolizing continuity, harmony, and longevity—qualities deeply revered in both Chinese and Tibetan cultures. The field is not constrained by any external borders allowing the beautiful pattern to beath freely.
Date: Late 19th century to early 20th century Condition: Very good, considering the age and usage. Warp: Wool Weft: Hand-spun wool Colours: Rich yellow-gold/earthy palette including off-white/cream- beige/walnut/soft to deep red/medium to dark rust/a spectrum of oranges/blues from light to dark/a varied green hues Size: 85cm x 164cm (33.5in x 64.6in)
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