Unveil a world of sophisticated sensuality with the Christopher Fareed I See Silk Hand Knotted Tibetan Rug. A bold dare in contemporary designer rugs, this exquisite piece, part of the Tibetan Rugs collection, invites an intimate connection. The 60% banana silk threads see and capture light, creating an ever-changing, almost nude-like sheen that dances across its rich purple landscape, reminiscent of gracefully draped fabrics on women. This hot visual spectacle is grounded by the plush resilience of 40% New Zealand wool, hand-knotted by skilled artisans in India using time-honored Tibetan construction techniques. Each fiber whispers tales of erotic luxury, a naughty indulgence for the discerning eye. The glr_FareedTibetan1778 rug, a creation from Christopher Fareed Design Studios in 2016, is more than a rug; it is a silk caress for your floor, an unspoken invitation to explore depth and desire. Available in an array of sizes including 6' round, 8' x 10', and 12' x 18', it promises a luxury experience that is both visually captivating and profoundly comforting. I dare you to see its unique allure.

Buying area rugs: these carefully selected contemporary area rugs patterns based on the latest color design and trends. Our stylish designs are manufactured in China, Belgium, India, Nepal, and Tibet, among many other rug weaving centers around the world.
Whether you're shopping for an everyday area rug or a unique heirloom piece, we offer a wide range of contemporary area rugs at many price points. Remember our easy 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
Stain Removal Codes
- Detergent solution — one teaspoon neutral detergent + one teaspoon white vinegar in a quart of warm water.
- Paint Remover — oil-free. Lacquer thinner may also be used.
- Dry Cleaning Fluid — any common brand per manufacturer instructions.
- Rust Remover — brands such as Erusticator or Rust Go.
- Acetone — nail polish remover without lanolin.
- Alcohol — rubbing, denatured, or isopropyl.
- Water
Christopher Fareed Design Studios
I See Silk Hand Knotted Tibetan Rug
From $4,060
Dimensions
Indulge in the tactile allure of the "I See Silk" Hand Knotted Tibetan Rug by Christopher Fareed, a luxury masterpiece where 60% banana silk meets 40% New Zealand wool. This captivating purple designer rug, meticulously crafted in India, offers a sexy shimmer and a sumptuous embrace, transforming any space into an erotic sanctuary of style and comfort. A true glr_FareedTibetan1778 statement.
- Exquisite Material Blend: Crafted from 60% lustrous Banana Silk and 40% soft New Zealand Wool for unparalleled sheen and comfort.
- Hand-Knotted Tibetan Construction: Meticulously hand-knotted by skilled artisans in India, ensuring exceptional durability and authenticity.
- Sensuous Purple Hue: A rich, captivating purple color that evokes luxury and adds a sophisticated pop to any interior.
- Designer Christopher Fareed Masterpiece: A signature piece from the esteemed Christopher Fareed Tibetan Rugs collection, embodying modern elegance.
- Versatile Sizing & Shape Options: Available in a comprehensive range of sizes and shapes, including rounds, squares, and various rectangular dimensions, to suit any space.
- Sku: glr_FareedTibetan1778
- Attributes: pop art, silk, tibetan, wool, adult
- Category: Designer Rugs
- Collection: Tibetan Rugs
- Origin: India
- Material: 60% Banana Silk, 40% New Zealand Wool
- Quality: Hand Knotted
- Designer: Christopher Fareed
- Vendor: Christopher Fareed Design Studios

Christopher Fareed :: Designer Profile
A designer of the 90s and today, he has experimented with radical structures and forms. Some of his original work drew its influence from print media, pop art and grunge culture, exploring the use of cultural trends and incorporating them into home decor. His designs influence in re-defining the boundaries of rug making. Since the beginning he has used convergent technologies, computers, mathematics, and theories of proportion in his designs.
Christopher's designs are creative, maximizing the use of space, deceiving the eye if necessary and paying particular attention to the way space relates to a rug. He enjoys visually integrating the interiors with progressions of popular culture, principally reflecting modern trends and personality; incorporating individual style in existing architecture. Final results appear as if they have naturally evolved, complementing and building on each other in the final impact of the space. Each rug with its own idiosyncrasy is a tribute to the current trends.
Each contemporary rug is hand made with pure New Zealand wool which is known for its softness, pliability, and superior dye absorption (for more rich, vivid colors).












