Skip to main content
1 of 3

Mid-20th Century Chinese Patchwork Cover of Indigo Squares with Applique

You May Also Like
  • 20th century Chinese Carpet with Sculpted Border
    Located in Savannah, GA
    This 20th century Chinese carpet is unusual because it is an nearly square and it is monochromatic. The subtle sculpted border features a fretwork and bat pattern...
    Category

    Vintage 1920s Chinese Art Deco Chinese and East Asian Rugs

    Materials

    Cotton, Wool

  • Early 20th Century 3-Panel Chinese Minority Wedding Bed Cover, Miao People
    Located in Point Richmond, CA
    Early 20th Century 3-Panel Chinese minority wedding bed cover, Miao People A rare and early example of a brocade-woven Miao wedding bed cover from ...
    Category

    Early 20th Century Chinese Tribal Textiles

    Materials

    Cotton, Silk

  • Early to Mid-20th Century Embroidered Tribal Horse or Camel Head Cover, India
    Located in Point Richmond, CA
    Early to mid-20th century embroidered tribal horse head cover, Rajasthan, India This is an ornate ceremonial embroidered head cover for a camel or horse. T...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Indian Tribal Textiles

    Materials

    Silk, Beads, Cotton

  • Early 20th Century Chinese Hani Minority Layered Jacket, South China
    Located in Point Richmond, CA
    Early 20th century Chinese Hani minority layered jacket, South China A six-layered indigo-dyed jacket made of tightly woven cotton by the Hani minority...
    Category

    Early 20th Century Chinese Tribal Textiles

    Materials

    Cotton

  • Mid 20th Century Silk Chinese Embroidery ( 2'4" x 2'6" - 70 x 75 )
    Located in New York, NY
    Mid 20th Century Silk Chinese Embroidery ( 2'4" x 2'6" - 70 x 75 )
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Chinese Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

  • Mid-20th Century Chinese Silk Embroidery Baizi Playing in Spring
    Located in Pomona, CA
    This silk embroidery of Baizi (Hundreds of Children) playing in Spring is hand stitched on the silk fabric. The allusion of Baizi first came from the "Book of Songs" which praised the numerous princes and descendants of the King, Zhou Wen. The pictures often use homonyms and meanings implying many blessings and longevity, many children and grandchildren, prosperous descendants and continuation of generations. In this picture, there are a lot of children playing with kite, dragon and fire cracker...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

Recently Viewed

View All