Handwoven carpets from Sikkim often feature:

Geometric patterns
Dragon and snow lion motifs
Scenes from daily life
Floral designs

The correct answer is: a) Geometric patterns.

Handwoven carpets from Sikkim are known for their intricate geometric patterns. These patterns are often inspired by the natural world, such as the mountains, rivers, and forests of Sikkim. The patterns are also said to represent the Buddhist philosophy of interconnectedness.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • b) Dragon and snow lion motifs. Dragon and snow lion motifs are common in Tibetan art and culture. They are said to represent power, strength, and good luck.
  • c) Scenes from daily life. Handwoven carpets from other parts of India often feature scenes from daily life, such as people working in the fields or playing music. However, this is not common in Sikkim.
  • d) Floral designs. Floral designs are also common in handwoven carpets from other parts of India. However, they are not as common in Sikkim as geometric patterns.