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Collection: NEPALESE RUGS

Nepalese rugs are known for their high-quality craftsmanship, durability, and rich cultural significance. Hand-knotted by skilled artisans, these rugs are typically made from natural materials like Tibetan wool, which is renowned for its softness, durability, and high lanolin content, giving it a natural sheen. Here are a few key features of Nepalese rugs:

1. Hand-Knotted Technique:

  • The rugs are made using traditional Tibetan knotting techniques. This meticulous process involves knotting individual strands of wool onto a loom, which can take months depending on the size and complexity of the design.

2. Design and Patterns:

  • Traditional Designs: These often feature motifs from Buddhist and Hindu symbolism, such as mandalas, floral patterns, and auspicious symbols like dragons, lotus flowers, and geometric patterns.
  • Modern Designs: In recent years, Nepalese rug makers have incorporated contemporary and minimalist designs, with abstract patterns or simple geometric shapes that cater to modern tastes.

3. Natural Dyes:

  • Many Nepalese rugs are dyed using natural, eco-friendly dyes extracted from plants and minerals, which give the rugs a unique range of earthy and vibrant tones.

4. Materials:

  • Tibetan Wool: The primary material used in Nepalese rugs, known for its high durability and soft texture.
  • Silk Accents: Some high-end rugs feature silk detailing to add a luxurious sheen and softness.

5. Durability and Longevity:

  • Nepalese rugs are known for their strength and long lifespan. The combination of high-quality materials and traditional techniques ensures that these rugs can last for generations with proper care.

These rugs are not only functional but also artistic, often considered pieces of cultural heritage. Their intricate designs and handmade nature make them highly sought after in the global market, aligning perfectly with Akunwars' mission of promoting Nepalese craftsmanship.