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Design num:
RB343C
Name:
Spatter
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Rust
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Grey
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RB343C
Design num:
RB345A
Name:
Coda-Ink
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Teal
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Green
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RB345A
Design num:
RB345B
Name:
Coda-Amethyst
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Purple
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Red
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RB345B
Design num:
RB346A
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Green, Beige
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RB346A
Design num:
RB346B
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Red
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RB346B
Design num:
RB346E
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Orange, Green
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RB346E
Design num:
RB347A
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Yellow
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Red, Green, Teal, Purple
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RB347A
Design num:
RB347C
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Beige, Brown
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RB347C
Design num:
RB347F
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Orange, Green, Teal, Purple
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RB347F
Design num:
RB347G
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Orange, Yellow, Green
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RB347G
Design num:
RB347H
Name:
Paracas
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Green
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Red, Purple, Gold, Black
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RB347H
Design num:
RB347J
Name:
Paracas
Country:
Nepal
Dom. color:
Purple
Style:
Contemporary
Weave:
Dekyi
Sec. colors:
Blue, Khaki
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RB347J
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M&K Rugs from Nepal

  • M&K has been producing carpets in Nepal for over 35 years. Nepalese carpets are often referred to as Tibetan carpets because of the Tibetan knot structure, the sheep fleece which originates in Tibet, and the fact that the Tibetan community living in Nepal largely controls this business. Although there is wide range of qualitiy in rugs being woven in Nepal today, M&K Tibetan rugs have long been regarded as a model of the finest quality.

     
     

  • The subtle color variation results from hand-carded and hand-spun wool which is then dyed by hand in large fire heated pots. The fleece itself is transported over the Himalayas from the Tibetan plateau where a particular breed of ship coupled with the extreme environment produces the lanolin rich large fiber sheep fleece perfect for M&K carpets. Most other Nepalese rugs today are woven with New Zealand wool which though flawless and evenly white, is more suitable for clothing.