
*image shown is 5 x 8 or larger rug *smaller sizes will not show complete pattern, will be scaled down to fit. | Tibetan Collection Hand Knotted Contemporary Ivory Silk Rug159.38
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Name: Tibetan TB212P Manufacturer: Safavieh Rugs Collection: Tibetan Material: Silk
| Expensive natural fiber that comes from the cocoon of silkworms. Often added to rugs for a sheer look that adds to the design and overall affect of a rug. |
, Wool
| Fiber acquired from the hair of sheep, goats and a selection of other domesticated animals, including alpacas and twisted into yarn for weaving. |
, Silk
| Expensive natural fiber that comes from the cocoon of silkworms. Often added to rugs for a sheer look that adds to the design and overall affect of a rug. |
, Wool
| Fiber acquired from the hair of sheep, goats and a selection of other domesticated animals, including alpacas and twisted into yarn for weaving. |
Construction: Hand Knotted
| The most expensive and longest to make, hand-knotted rugs are traditionally made with wool or silk. The weaver loops wool or silk around the warps one at a time, creating a thick pile. Cotton yarn is then woven through the warps to hold them together. Usually the cotton yarns are tied off to form a decorative fringe. |
, Hand Knotted
| The most expensive and longest to make, hand-knotted rugs are traditionally made with wool or silk. The weaver loops wool or silk around the warps one at a time, creating a thick pile. Cotton yarn is then woven through the warps to hold them together. Usually the cotton yarns are tied off to form a decorative fringe. |
Origin: China Description: Tibetan Collection Hand Knotted Contemporary Ivory Silk Rug - Safavieh's High Touch Tibetan Weave brings an ancient weave and fine materials to the present sensibilities of today's interior design. Simple geometric patterns, almost hidden within the weave, with muted accents, soft shades and neutral earth tones, are the main visual characteristics of this series. |