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1920's Antique Chinese Art Deco Carpet with Maximalist Style
$8,260
£6,281.37
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79119 Antique Red Chinese Art Deco Rug, 07'10 x 09'01. A radiant masterpiece of 20th-century textile artistry, this hand-knotted wool magnificent antique Chinese Art Deco rug is a tailor-made fusion of timelessness, luxury, and cultural heritage. Exuding the bold elegance of the Art Deco movement while echoing the profound symbolism of signature Chinese tradition, it stands as a preeminent example of exceptional craftsmanship.
Its deep, sumptuous ruby-red field glows with an extraordinary vitality, a color long associated with celebration, prosperity, and joy. Upon this precious canvas, an array of floral motifs blooms in whimsical harmony—each flower a tribute to centuries of Chinese lore and seasonal grace. Peonies, the revered “King of Flowers,” radiate classic opulence, symbolizing wealth and honor. Chrysanthemums lend a touch of autumnal poise, emblematic of resilience and a long, dignified life. Delicate plum blossoms emerge as beacons of hope, embodying endurance in the face of hardship—an enchanting, poetic nod to inner strength.
These captivating botanical emblems are gracefully entwined with cascading wisteria and ethereal bamboo leaves. The golden-orange wisteria brings a sense of refined fluidity, representing honor and feminine grace, while the bamboo—revered for its steadfast nature—imparts a message of humility and resilience. Together, they compose a unique, symbolic narrative—an elegant story woven into wool, whispering of virtue, strength, and seasonal renewal.
Encapsulating the spirit of East and West, this high-end, one-of-a-kind rug is more than décor—it is a work of art, an exclusive heirloom that bridges tradition and modernity. Its impeccable construction and rich palette offer a personalized experience, infusing any space with depth, sophistication, and a quiet sense of elite distinction.
To walk upon this exquisite work of art is to tread upon living history—a luxurious, enduring symbol of the artisanal legacy it represents. Whether gracing the floors of a modern residence or a historically styled interior, it is an extraordinary testament to poetic design, honoring the past while offering timeless appeal for generations to come.
Abrash.
Hand knotted wool.
Made in China.
Measures: 07'10 x 09'01.
Pile Height: 0.28 of an inch.
Date: 1920's. Early 20th Century.
- Dimensions:Width: 94 in (238.76 cm)Length: 109 in (276.86 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
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- Date of Manufacture:1920-1929
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Abrash. Desirable Age Wear.
- Seller Location:Dallas, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: 79119 Antique Red Chinese Art Deco Rug, 07'10 x 09'011stDibs: LU942943371692
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