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Hand-knotted on a luscious 8'10" x 11'8" scale from China circa 1950-1960, this vintage art deco rug hails from rug and kilim’s coveted antique and vintage collection. Reflecting a more mid-century take on 1920s style, the rug embraces an elegant floral pattern in blues and pinks against a rich brown, all playing beautifully into the healthy wool’s luster and subtle, textural appeal. A gracious piece is well suited for a wide array of prestigious projects.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
As the term implies, true Chinese Deco carpets were woven in a short time window, between 1923 and 1931, and in two places: the Chinese capital of Peking (Beijing) and the northeastern city of Tientsin (Tianjin). They were woven in large integrated factories as well as smaller workshops. These carpets were created by American firms for export to the United States. Nichols, Elbrook and Tavshanjian in Tientsin, and Fette in Peking were by far the most active. The Tientsin pieces, almost all in carpet sizes, show thick piles of glossy millspun wool, patterns ranging from Chinese-influenced with vases, leafy branches, seasonal flowers and butterflies, and dragons to wholly abstract, borderless creations with moss and bottle green, scarlet, fuchsia, beige, old gold and various shades of blue, all in unfading, crisp chrome dyes. Many are found still in top condition. The weaves are always moderate to medium, and very regular. There is no uniformity of pattern and most of the surviving carpets are unique. Colors: greens/pale wine/multi.
As the term implies, true Chinese Deco carpets were woven in a short time window, between 1923 and 1931, and in two places: the Chinese capital of Peking (Beijing) and the northeastern city of Tientsin (Tianjin). They were woven in large integrated factories as well as smaller workshops. These carpets were created by American firms for export to the United States. Nichols, Elbrook and Tavshanjian in Tientsin, and Fette in Peking were by far the most active. The Tientsin pieces, almost all in carpet sizes, show thick piles of glossy millspun wool, patterns ranging from Chinese-influenced with vases, leafy branches, seasonal flowers and butterflies, and dragons to wholly abstract, borderless creations with moss and bottle green, scarlet, fuchsia, beige, old gold and various shades of blue, all in unfading, crisp chrome dyes. Many are found still in top condition. The weaves are always moderate to medium, and very regular. There is no uniformity of pattern and most of the surviving carpets are unique.. Colors: taupy-gray/pale cinnamon/blues/beige.
Pasargad NY
Beautiful Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug, hand-knotted wool with a red field, Gold frame in a gorgeous all-over Classic Chinese floral design.
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating from China circa 1920-1930, this 10x13 antique Chinese Art Deco Rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of Chinoiserie classics from this iconic movement. On the Design:This piece features a regal gold field underscoring a play of ornate floral patterns, enclosed within a green border which also hosts butterfly pictorials in bright, spring-like hues. This antique rug enjoys a healthy pile with a luxurious appeal, accompanying tender floral bushes in variegated tones of blue, pink, green, and beige-brown among others. Rich in both color and motifs, this rare masterpiece of Chinoiserie style is sure to fulfill any connoisseur’s search for a balanced blend of modernity and tradition. Condition: This Antique rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin—a gorgeous collectible with vast design applications.
Antique Rug Studio
This one-of-a-kind rug is a masterpiece from the 1920s. Hand-knotted from wool, this antique piece exudes a rich history and intricate artistry. Its vibrant palette of red, yellow, purple, and green adds a touch of sophistication to any space. Ideal for indoor use, this rug's unique high-low texture brings depth and character to your floors. While it's not water or fade resistant, professional cleaning ensures it maintains its beauty over time.
Antique Chinese Art 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 Gold encloses a Purple 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.
A Brussels tapestry early 18th century. A Bacchanale scene of young children drinking from wine barrels under a canopy of leafy trees with colorful flowers. A tall stately mansion rises up in the background. Bacchanale, a dance (or in its wider context a festival) in honor of Bacchus the Roman god of wine.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
The Birds area rug is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. Each rug is individually handcrafted, showcasing a blend of intricate patterns and vibrant colors that bring warmth and character to your home. Its plush texture invites comfort, making it an ideal choice for living rooms or bedrooms. The generous size of the rug offers versatility, allowing it to fit seamlessly into various room layouts. Embrace the artistry and elegance that this rug brings to your interior decor.
As the term implies, true Chinese Deco carpets were woven in a short time window, between 1923 and 1931, and in two places: the Chinese capital of Peking (Beijing) and the northeastern city of Tientsin (Tianjin). They were woven in large integrated factories as well as smaller workshops. These carpets were created by American firms for export to the United States. Nichols, Elbrook and Tavshanjian in Tientsin, and Fette in Peking were by far the most active. The Tientsin pieces, almost all in carpet sizes, show thick piles of glossy millspun wool, patterns ranging from Chinese-influenced with vases, leafy branches, seasonal flowers and butterflies, and dragons to wholly abstract, borderless creations with moss and bottle green, scarlet, fuchsia, beige, old gold and various shades of blue, all in unfading, crisp chrome dyes. Many are found still in top condition. The weaves are always moderate to medium, and very regular. There is no uniformity of pattern and most of the surviving carpets are unique. Colors: burgundy/lavender/purple/blue/green
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 border of Brown encloses a Gold /Blue 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.
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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 border of Beige / Ivory / light blue 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.
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