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Lavender Oriental Carpets
Rug weaving in China goes back to the 2nd century AD and the Ming Emperors decorated rooms in the Forbidden City palaces with thick, coarse carpets in dramatic designs. Antique Chinese rugs woven in Ningxia go back to the 17th century. Rugs for the western market started to be produced towards the end of the 19th century. There are numerous production centers including Peking (Beijing), Ningxia, Tientsin (Tianjin), Bao Tou and various cities in Xinjiang Province. Colors: blues/copper brown/golds/white
Nazmiyal Collection
The antique English Needlepoint rugs are special because they are created using traditional needlepoint techniques and designs that have been passed down for generations. These facinating English rugs are known for being highly detailed works of textile art that are designed to be both beautiful and functional. One of the most notable features of needlepoint rugs from England is their beautiful flowing designs, which often include floral patterns, offset by geometric shapes, or scenes from nature. These designs are created using a wide range of stitching techniques, including tent stitch, cross stitch and petit point.
Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in wool, this 3x5 rug by Rug & Kilim is a new addition to their Chinese Art Deco rug line. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will appreciate a subtle refinement in the texture, detail, and adaptation of this look in a current high-end quality of this square rug that enjoys a green open field with blue borders marrying floral patterns in colorful tones. The result is immersive, and nearly indistinguishable from antique Art Deco rugs, with an even more durable pile construction. Connoisseurs will admire it as a collectible among 1920s Chinoiserie masterpieces—exemplary of their size, maximalist style and the thick, durable pile that sits beautifully in any space today. Altogether it’s a piece as deeply personal in its subtext as it is in the details and beauties that distinguish it in our craft—an homage to a rich history of craft and culture.Custom Capable: All sizes and colors available—enquire for a quote.
This Chinese rug was produced around the turn of the 20th century. It is recognizably a formal piece of Chinese artwork and contains many of the common elements found in Asian art of that time. The design of this antique Peking rug centers on a central medallion with all other elements of the antique Oriental rug working to highlight the central design.
Beautiful Room Size Chinese Blue and White Antique Peking Rug, Circa Date: 1900. This beautiful antique Peking rug features a plush soft pile with the classic Chinese blue and white colors.
Hand-knotted in wool, this vintage ode to Chinese art deco rugs of the 1920s features flowers flourishing in variegated tones of pastel pink, royal blue & off-white in diagonal corners of the inner border highlighting the minimalist approach to design. Offering a refreshing vibe to the plush golden open field with light-dark spots further complementing the lustrous pile of the hand-knotted vision—framed in a solid deep blue border, an exemplary piece in excellent condition. Among the earliest of Rug & Kilim’s unique productions, originating circa 1980-1990 now unveiled as it enters its vintage tenure.
Pasargad NY
Antique Chinese Deco Rug, Origin: China, Circa: Early 20th Century – Here is an exciting and appealing antique Oriental carpet – an antique Art Deco rug that was designed and woven in China during the early years of the twentieth century. Heavily informed by the aesthetic inclinations of the Art Deco period, this unique carpet is a compelling and thought-provoking example. A scalloped Purple encloses a Light Green sand field on this exquisitely subtle and restrained antique Chinese Art Deco. At first the field appears empty or open, but it is actually covered by a tone-on-tone design of scrolls and cloud-bands emanating inward from the outer edges. In their sinuous rhythms they echo the scalloped forms of the border and continue its visual effects across the carpet in a more subdued manner. This carpet testifies to the masterful design sensibilities of Chinese weavers as they made the transition into the modern world. The Art Deco movement had an outside influence on the world of art and design, and some of the most important qualities and characteristics of that movement may be found in this fine rug.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This one-of-a-kind rug is a piece that tells a story through its exquisite design and vibrant hues. Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any room, it seamlessly fits into both classic and modern interiors. Handcrafted with precision, this rug highlights the artistry and attention to detail that make each piece unique. Its compact size makes it an ideal choice for cozy corners or intimate settings.
Handmade in wool originating from England circa 1920-1930, this needlepoint rug hails from Rug & Kilim’s classic collection. Designers and connoisseurs may note the vintage influence in the century old English style floral design resting comfortably in an accommodating beige background. The field witnesses a dextrous use of a blue and black colorway that draws a sharp contrast in the backdrop to further highlight the pattern. Enjoying a 4x7 size in healthy condition, the rug is an ideal choice for bedrooms, libraries and living rooms.
Hand-knotted in wool and believed to originate from China circa 1920-1930, this 16x28 antique Chinese rug is a rare oversized masterpiece, and an exciting new curation from the Rug & Kilim collection. On the DesignAdmirers of the craft will note that this piece is mostly likely from a special workshop of its period, as there’s a very present European influence in the sensibility. A rich blue underscores intricate floral patterns in medallions and borders of beige-brown, gold, and peach tones. Keen eyes will further admire the attention to detail in the field, where a seemingly open field actually sports a very subdued, tastefully executed repeat of fretwork patterns. Every feature, from its lush, comfortable pile to its fine detail and interesting marriage of styles is exemplary of collectibles from the Chinoiserie weaving tradition—both a masterpiece and a true collector’s rug, teeming with history and culture. Condition: This antique Chinese palace rug further enjoys good condition for its age and lineage—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike.
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating from China circa 1920-1930, this is a 10x13 rare collectible from the 1920s Chinoiserie style period pieces, and one of our new favorite curations. On the Design: A rich green underscores an almost open field design, with mirrored floral patterns in colorful tones relegated to the upper right and lower left corners. Keen eyes will further admire the celebrated floral motifs like those in Chinoiserie rugs as well as similar oriental provenances often considered to be of the Chinese Deco aesthetic. Admirers of the craft will appreciate this antique rug’s placement of florals—peonies and cherry blossoms in primarily coral and gold tones—which cascade from opposite corners. This asymmetrical arrangement reflects the profound influence of French Art Deco on Shanghai's workshops during the 1920s, when Chinese weavers began moving away from classical symmetrical compositions. What also marks this as a superior example of the 1920s is its sophisticated restraint—the intentional use of negative space allows each botanical element to emerge with clarity. It is in the most exceptional color and a great size suited to wider spaces—as versatile for interior design as it is collectible for admirers of this provenance.
Charming And Artistic Blue Background With White Patterns Antique Pomegranate Design Chinese Rug, Circa date: 1900. This is a small scatter size rug thats optimal for people who want to decorate their home with a beautiful Asian flare. This classic antique Chinese rug features the iconic Pomegranate design among other distinctly Chinese design elements.
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