Himalayan Tibet weave rugs are hand-knotted carpets featuring ancient, traditional techniques, primarily crafted from high-altitude Tibetan sheep’s wool (changpel) known for its durability and sheen. Characterized by a unique “loop-and-cut” method (often using a rod), they are typically made in Tibet, Nepal, and India, often featuring traditional Buddhist motifs, vibrant natural dyes, and a high-density, dense pile