Tibet-Nepal rugs, known as Tibetan rugs, originate from ancient weaving traditions in Tibet dating back centuries (possibly to the 7th century CE), where they were hand-knotted from highland sheep wool for everyday and spiritual use, featuring vibrant colors. The craft revived in the 1970s among Tibetan exiles in Nepal, which has since become the primary center of production. Today, these luxurious, durable hand-knotted rugs blend deep cultural heritage with modern craftsmanship, prized worldwide for their texture, natural colors, and timeless appeal.