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Pasargad NY
A beautiful antique Art peking Chinese hand-knotted wool rug with a Light brown field. This rug has a Gold frame, , Beige, ivory accents in a gorgeous Chinese floral design.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
A wonderful example of a Chinese art deco style rug with magnificent flower heads on vines weaving onto both the rug and border in a wide variety of shades and colors all in great detail.
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
Weaving in Peking began around 1900 during the revival of Chinese carpet manufacturing when the other weaving areas such as Ningxia moved to the capital. Peking rugs are normally minimalist with a narrow color palette and designs motivated by symbols of the Chinese heritage.
Nazmiyal Collection
Gorgeous Antique Chinese Dragon Rug, Approximate Circa Date: 1900. Chinese dragons are the legendary creatures of myth and magic. They stand for power, strength, and are considered to be good luck. People who are outstanding and honorable members of their community are compared to the dragon. Dragons dance around the borders of this magnificent Chinese rug from the turn of the 20th century.
Chinese rugs representing a newer and fresher period of antique production that began in China immediately following the end of the First World War, peking Carpets are those antique rugs that were manufactured in the Chinese capital (formerly known in the west of Beijing)
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.
Dive deep into a soothing world of intricate patterns, showcasing the mastery of antique Chinese rugs and the rich tradition of ancient rug weaving in China.
Gorgeous And Extremely Artistic Antique Chinese Two Claw Dragon Design Shabby Elegance Rug, Circa Date: 1960 - A beautiful array of Two clawed Chinese dragons are gracefully flying across the expanse of this breathtaking antique Chinese rug. This is a fascinating and highly artistic antique rug was woven in China around the 1960’s.
Weaving in Peking began around 1900 during the revival of Chinese carpet manufacturing when the other weaving areas such as Ningxia moved to the capital. Peking rugs are normally minimalist with a narrow color palette and designs motivated by symbols of the Chinese heritage. Rug has some professional repairs. Colors peach/blue/rose.
Rug & Kilim
Made with hand-knotted wool, this 8x10 rug is an exciting new addition to Rug & Kilim’s Chinese Art Deco rug collection; a luxurious contemporary ode to period pieces of the 1920s Chinoiserie sensibility.On the Design: This rug’s floral patterns enjoy elegant, yet whimsical spring-like hues of blue, brown, and green on a beige background. Keen eyes will admire patterns like bamboo trees—inspired by a most unique curation of this historic style. Its thick, durable body and fine details further capture the look of a period piece with an immersive, yet comfortable presence; one of many modern contributions meant to recapture the look of this iconic aesthetic in the most honorable, yet current way for high-end designers and decorators today. Custom Capable:All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
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.
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