Unique and Beautiful, this Truly Stunning Hand Made Rug from Nepal was created by
Culture Carpet Ind, Carpet # 79-CC-55, Design # 147-A
Extra-Large Size 8.l' x 11.10' , the rug is thick and luxurious.
From a non-smoking home, used in a lightly trafficed meditation room.
Carefully stored for the the last six years. Truly One-Of-A-Kind!
Made of 100% Vegetable Dyed Woolen Pile from Hand Carded and Hand Spun Wool
Only Soap Wash Advised
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Truly a Master-Piece of Exquisite Workmanship and Artisanal Quality, presented as part of a mission
to preserve and elevate the art of hand-knotting. Made by Local Artisans from Nepal, all the
wholesale proceeds of this purchase from the Cultural Survival Project, directly benefitted the
Rug Weaving Families and the Surrounding Communities for building schools and food projects,
health quality and reforestation projects.
Also included with this purchase is a great rug pad that significantly improves the overall look and feel of the rug.
Securing the area rug to the floor, this rug pad adds extra cushioning and even reduces noise. It also helps to extend
the rug’s life until it becomes an antique in the decades to come!
Purchased from The Magic Carpet in Nevada City, CA who hand-picked this rug from Nepal for their collection.
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This 5-Dragon Dynamic Carpet Design combines elements from traditional and modern worlds. The “Dragon Five Elements”
concept represents the harmonious balance of five natural forces—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—
embodied by the Dragon in Oriental culture. This powerful symbol stands for imperial power, good fortune,
and divine forces. In Feng Shui, it aligns energy flow to bring prosperity and protection. By integrating these elements,
the Dragon acts as a guardian and regulator of the natural world, influencing personal well-being and environmental harmony.
The Dragon balances Yin and Yang energies, symbolizing both active, masculine Yang (vitality, passion, strength) and passive, feminine Yin (wisdom, receptivity). This balance makes the Dragon symbol one of vitality and change.