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Tibetan Dragon Rug Wool Hand-Knotted, Early 20th Century
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This Tibetan Dragon rug is a beautiful and unique addition to your home. The intricate hand-knotted wool design features two central dragons , set against a minimalist dark shades of green background color. perfect for adding a touch of luxury and exoticism to any room. Dragons are considered powerful, kindhearted creatures in Tibetan Buddhism. The presence of a dragon is believed to have lucky powers, enlightens a home, helps friends and family avoid the misfortunes believed in Tibetan cultures. It is widely believed that there is at least one symbol of a dragon in every Tibetan home. This piece measures 142 x 91 cm in size and generally its in a good condition.
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