Tibetan Rugs: The Rudi Molacek Collectionis a richly illustrated and meticulously researched volume that offers an extraordinary glimpse into the vibrant world of Tibetan textile artistry. Showcasing the renowned private collection of Rudi Molacek—one of the most significant Tibetan rug collections globally—this book presents over a hundred rare and visually arresting pieces, each bearing the marks of deep cultural, spiritual, and artistic significance.
The collection spans a wide variety of rug types, including khaden (sleeping carpets), saddle rugs, door covers, and pillar rugs, reflecting the ceremonial and everyday functions of these textiles in Tibetan life. Accompanied by expert commentary and historical context provided by Thomas Wild, Thomas Cole, and Felix Elwert, the book not only celebrates the aesthetic and technical mastery of Tibetan weavers but also preserves an endangered cultural tradition that continues to inspire.
With high-resolution photography and thoughtful essays, this work becomes more than just a catalog—it is a tribute to the enduring legacy of Tibetan craftsmanship.
Why read this book:
Explore one of the world’s most comprehensive private collections of Tibetan rugs
Appreciate the unique weaving techniques, patterns, and symbols intrinsic to Tibetan culture
Learn from leading scholars and collectors who offer rare insights into the history and significance of each piece
A must-have for textile enthusiasts, collectors, historians, and admirers of Tibetan art
Provides cultural and spiritual context to an often overlooked yet deeply meaningful art form
About the Authors
Rudi Molacek is a passionate collector whose dedication to preserving Tibetan textile art has resulted in one of the world’s most impressive private rug collections. His work in curating, conserving, and sharing these rare artifacts has been instrumental in bringing global attention to Tibetan weaving traditions.