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Rug & Kilim's Tudor-Inspired Cream and Green Wool Floral Runner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Originating from China, this hand knotted floral runner was inspired by antique and vintage Tudor floral designs, embracing a borderless, al...
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2010s Chinese Tudor Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Antique Chinese Pictorial Rug, Landscape Orientation, Blue and Ivory Tones
Located in New York, NY
A shan-shui (mountain and water) landscape shows distant, tree-topped mountains, a watery middle distance, and nearby colorfully banded rocks and a rustic dwelling, along with a graz...
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1920s Chinese Chinese Export Vintage Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Nice Vintage White Field Art Deco Chinese Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Beautiful late 20th century Chinese rug with nice Chinese Art Deco design and light colors with yellow, green, blue and pink, entirely hand knotted with wool velvet on cotton foundat...
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Late 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Rug & Kilim’s Tudor Style Flat Weave in Green and Cream Trellis Floral Patterns
Located in Long Island City, NY
Handwoven in wool, a 12x14 ode to Tudor flat weaves from Rug & Kilim’s European collection. One of the earliest pieces in this collection, this collectible carries a subtle high-low ...
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2010s Chinese Tudor Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

1930s Chinese Peking Carpet ( 12'3" x 20'6" - 373 x 625 )
Located in New York, NY
1930s Chinese Peking Carpet ( 12'3" x 20'6" - 373 x 625 )
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1930s Chinese Vintage Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Handwoven Cream Red Needlepoint Carpet Traditional Wool Area Rug
Located in Hampshire, GB
This elegant rug style is popular within Oriental rug shops due to the high demand from both interior designers and homeowners. The design features an open centre field that has been...
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2010s Chinese Country Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Organic Material, Natural Fiber, Cotton, Wool

Antique Chinese Peking Rug. 6 ft x 8 ft 2 in
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Peking Cream And Blue Rug, Country of Origin / rug type: China, Circa date: 1900. Size: 6 ft x 8 ft 2 in (1.83 m x 2.49 m)  
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20th Century Chinese Chinese Chippendale Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Rug & Kilim's Classic Tudor Style Rug in Cream and Green Floral Pattern
Located in Long Island City, NY
Connoting the Tudor style rugs of the 18th century, a 5x10 hand-knotted piece making way to our European collection. The rendering flourishes in gorgeo...
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2010s Indian Tudor Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

New Transitional Rug Blue and Cream 18th Century Aubusson Design by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Originating from China, this new transitional wool rug employs an homage to 18th century Aubusson style in an all-over field design with distinct...
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18th Century Chinese Aubusson Antique Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Rug & Kilim’s Aubusson Style Flat Weave in Beige-Brown, White Floral Pattern
Located in Long Island City, NY
An 8x11 ode to celebrated Aubusson flat weave rugs, from Rug & Kilim’s coveted European Collection. Very finely woven, this neoclassical Kilim witnesses an all floral pattern in a be...
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2010s Chinese Aubusson Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool, Silk

Early 20th Century Handmade Chinese Peking Long Gallery Carpet in Cream & Blue
Located in New York, NY
An antique Chinese Peking long gallery carpet handmade during the early 20th century in shades of cream and blue. Measures: 5' 9" x 16' 3" The craft of the hand-knotted carpet in China, and the surrounding areas including Mongolia and Tibet, extends into the early centuries of the first millennium, C.E., but we really have a firm grasp only beginning in the later 16th century with large, very coarsely woven carpets, often depicting dragons, created for the Imperial Forbidden City palaces. Chinese carpets have always been commercial and there are no tribal groups responsible for any of the carpet weaving strains. When the Ming Dynasty fell in 1644, with no Imperial patrons, production moved to the city of Ningxia in north central China where several workshops turned out more finely woven pieces for the Mandarins of the administrative Ch’ing bureaucracy and well-to-do merchants. Ningxia was the major Chinese carpet center up through most of the 19th century, with first allover and then medallion designs on cotton foundations in medium weaves. Palettes were initially limited to yellows, dark blue and cream, but later widened to include reds, browns and even green. These antiques were the first Chinese carpets to be exported to the West and they fitted in well with the craze for Chinese blue-and-white porcelain in the second half of the 19th century. Ningxia also wove shaped and rectangular small rugs for saddle underlays, chair (“throne”) seats and shaped backs, pillar carpets with dragons or monks for Buddhist monasteries, and long divided runners for monastery meditation halls. These small rugs are among the most collectible of all Chinese weavings. Weavers from Ningxia set up workshops in the capital Peking (Beijing) in the 1860’s and began weaving Western room sizes for export, primarily to America. In blue – and – white and polychrome palettes, with round wreath medallions, precious objects, seasonal flowers, paeonies, lotuses, fretwork, clouds, butterflies and bats, all relatively spaciously drawn. The round “Shou” (Good Luck) character is also a prominent decorative motif. There are also a few Peking landscape pictorials with pagodas, houses, bridges, waterscapes and boats. Peking carpets were woven right up until WWII and production began again after the Cultural Revolution around 1970. They are moderately well-woven, on cotton foundations, exactingly executed and indisputably Chinese. Many are in the blue-and-white style. Nothing else looks like a Peking carpet and for a Chinese “look” in a room, they are absolutely indispensable. Sizes range from scatters and a few runners, through the popular 9’12’ size, to large carpets over 20’ which must have been special orders. The earliest Peking Revival carpets are pliable and fairly thin, but they became heavier and more compact in the 20th century, in competition with Art Deco carpets from Tientsin. The modern, post- 1970, pieces are in the traditional Peking style, but are a little too regular and neat. Exactitude has been favored over character, as hard to explain that as it is. There are a number of all-silk and silk-and –metal thread pieces, many with inscriptions purporting to link them with rooms in the Imperial palaces, bringing very substantial auction prices, but none are really antique. The genre emerged after WWI and the present demand comes from mainland Chinese. The silk piles often stand in pattern relief against flat woven gold metal thread grounds. The inscriptions are apocryphal, the rugs are flashily opulent, perfect for nouveaux riches. The Art Deco period between the two World Wars saw a distinctive carpet industry developing in Tientsin (Tianjin) in northeastern China. These are highly prized for their transitional design character, neither overtly Chinese, nor abstractly modern/contemporary. Woven exclusively for export, usually by and for American firms, such as Nichols and Elbrook, they are totally in the “Jazz Age Modern” style of the 1920’s, often without borders, with abstract or abstracted patterns, and only with, at best, a few Chinese-y pattern elements. Vases asymmetrically placed in the corners are features of some of the more Chinese-y carpets. Open fields with floral sprays and branches growing in from the edges are anther design innovation. Often, Chinese motives have been re-imagined in more sharp-edged, abstract manners. Some have no references whatsoever to natural elements. The patterns are sharp and the rugs are never subdued, soft or restrained. The rugs are heavily constructed, with crisp, unfading dyes and medium to medium coarse weaves on cotton foundations. All are extremely well-executed, with none of the vagaries, variations or twists found on even high-quality Persian rugs. The majority are in the 9’ by 12’ format and a surprising number can be found in top condition. There also was a substantial production in Peking from, especially from the Fette factory. Elliptical and round carpets, and lighter, often pastel colors, were a specialty. Nothing looks like an Art Deco Chinese and they work well with traditional Chinese furniture and the most modern decor as well. These is no substitute for a good Chinese Art Deco carpet. Chinese carpets also include small scatters from Tibet, with high quality wool, floating dragons and allover textile patterns. The colors of vintage and modern pieces are bright, but there are antique small rugs...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Mid-20th Century Handmade Chinese Peking Throw Rug in Cream and Light Blue
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Chinese Peking throw rug handmade during the mid-20th century with a cream border and light blue field. Measures: 2' 6" x 4' 3" The craft of the hand-knotted carpet in China, and the surrounding areas including Mongolia and Tibet, extends into the early centuries of the first millennium, C.E., but we really have a firm grasp only beginning in the later 16th century with large, very coarsely woven carpets, often depicting dragons, created for the Imperial Forbidden City palaces. Chinese carpets have always been commercial and there are no tribal groups responsible for any of the carpet weaving strains. When the Ming Dynasty fell in 1644, with no Imperial patrons, production moved to the city of Ningxia in north central China where several workshops turned out more finely woven pieces for the Mandarins of the administrative Ch’ing bureaucracy and well-to-do merchants. Ningxia was the major Chinese carpet center up through most of the 19th century, with first allover and then medallion designs on cotton foundations in medium weaves. Palettes were initially limited to yellows, dark blue and cream, but later widened to include reds, browns and even green. These antiques were the first Chinese carpets to be exported to the West and they fitted in well with the craze for Chinese blue-and-white porcelain in the second half of the 19th century. Ningxia also wove shaped and rectangular small rugs for saddle underlays, chair (“throne”) seats and shaped backs, pillar carpets with dragons or monks for Buddhist monasteries, and long divided runners for monastery meditation halls. These small rugs are among the most collectible of all Chinese weavings. Weavers from Ningxia set up workshops in the capital Peking (Beijing) in the 1860’s and began weaving Western room sizes for export, primarily to America. In blue – and – white and polychrome palettes, with round wreath medallions, precious objects, seasonal flowers, paeonies, lotuses, fretwork, clouds, butterflies and bats, all relatively spaciously drawn. The round “Shou” (Good Luck) character is also a prominent decorative motif. There are also a few Peking landscape pictorials with pagodas, houses, bridges, waterscapes and boats. Peking carpets were woven right up until WWII and production began again after the Cultural Revolution around 1970. They are moderately well-woven, on cotton foundations, exactingly executed and indisputably Chinese. Many are in the blue-and-white style. Nothing else looks like a Peking carpet and for a Chinese “look” in a room, they are absolutely indispensable. Sizes range from scatters and a few runners, through the popular 9’12’ size, to large carpets over 20’ which must have been special orders. The earliest Peking Revival carpets are pliable and fairly thin, but they became heavier and more compact in the 20th century, in competition with Art Deco carpets from Tientsin. The modern, post- 1970, pieces are in the traditional Peking style, but are a little too regular and neat. Exactitude has been favored over character, as hard to explain that as it is. There are a number of all-silk and silk-and –metal thread pieces, many with inscriptions purporting to link them with rooms in the Imperial palaces, bringing very substantial auction prices, but none are really antique. The genre emerged after WWI and the present demand comes from mainland Chinese. The silk piles often stand in pattern relief against flat woven gold metal thread grounds. The inscriptions are apocryphal, the rugs are flashily opulent, perfect for nouveaux riches. The Art Deco period between the two World Wars saw a distinctive carpet industry developing in Tientsin (Tianjin) in northeastern China. These are highly prized for their transitional design character, neither overtly Chinese, nor abstractly modern/contemporary. Woven exclusively for export, usually by and for American firms, such as Nichols and Elbrook, they are totally in the “Jazz Age Modern” style of the 1920’s, often without borders, with abstract or abstracted patterns, and only with, at best, a few Chinese-y pattern elements. Vases asymmetrically placed in the corners are features of some of the more Chinese-y carpets. Open fields with floral sprays and branches growing in from the edges are anther design innovation. Often, Chinese motives have been re-imagined in more sharp-edged, abstract manners. Some have no references whatsoever to natural elements. The patterns are sharp and the rugs are never subdued, soft or restrained. The rugs are heavily constructed, with crisp, unfading dyes and medium to medium coarse weaves on cotton foundations. All are extremely well-executed, with none of the vagaries, variations or twists found on even high-quality Persian rugs. The majority are in the 9’ by 12’ format and a surprising number can be found in top condition. There also was a substantial production in Peking from, especially from the Fette factory. Elliptical and round carpets, and lighter, often pastel colors, were a specialty. Nothing looks like an Art Deco Chinese and they work well with traditional Chinese furniture and the most modern decor as well. These is no substitute for a good Chinese Art Deco carpet. Chinese carpets also include small scatters from Tibet, with high quality wool, floating dragons and allover textile patterns. The colors of vintage and modern pieces are bright, but there are antique small rugs...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Art Deco Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Midcentury Bold Floral Chinese Handmade Wool Rug
Located in New York, NY
Mid-20th century Bold Floral Chinese Handmade Wool Rug Size: 10'7" × 17'3" (322 × 525 cm) A second quarter of the 20th century Chinese rug, the light brown field with a spacious over...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Mid-Century Modern Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Schumacher Equatorial Area Rug in Hand-Tufted Wool Silk, Patterson Flynn
Located in New York, NY
The rich compositions in this eye-catching collection owe their unique play of shapes and unexpected color combinations to the influence of the Memphis Group design movement. Made of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Modern Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool, Silk

Chinese Art Deco Blue Beige Black Handmade Wool Rug
Located in New York, NY
Chinese Art Deco blue, beige, black handwoven wool rug Size: 3'2" × 6'0" (96 × 182 cm) A modern early 20th century Chinese Art Deco rug, the midnight blue field with enormous cream f...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Sumak Area Rug
Located in New York, NY
Sumak (also spelled Soumakh, Sumak, Sumac, or Soumac) is a tapestry technique of weaving strong and decorative textiles used as rugs and domestic bags. Baks used for bedding are know...
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20th Century Chinese Sumak Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Cotton, Wool

Antique Chinese, Ningxia Rug 8' 2" x 17' 6"
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese, Ningxia rug, measures: 8'2" x 17'6" With Ivory background.
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1850s Chinese Antique Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Mid-20th Century Handmade Chinese Accent Rug in Cerulean Blue and Cream
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Chinese Peking accent rug handmade during the mid-20th century with a cerulean blue field, cream medallion, border, and corner spandrels, and dark blue guard borders. Me...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful early 20th century Chinese Art Deco rug with a gorgeous champagne colored field surrounded by a thin cranberry stripe and a wide outer indigo stripe. Scholars ricks appea...
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1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

20th Century White and Blue Empty Field Flower Border Chinese Peking Rug, 1970s
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Peking cream-colored carpet. Borders in more shades of blue decorated with a row of lotus flowers underlined by a Greek. A typical product of Chinese craftsmanship inspired by the wh...
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Late 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

Early Chinese Ningxia Rug with Lotus Flowers
Located in Milan, IT
A rare and beautiful early Chinese carpet characterized by an infinite repeat of parallel and offset rows of blue and ivory lotus blossoms, symbols of purity, on a two-tone yellow ba...
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Wool

1930s Art Deco Chinese Rug with Abstract Design
Located in Milan, IT
This rare and unusual carpet, which is perhaps more reminiscent of a contemporary painting than a weaving, is decorated with a 'salt and pepper' effect through the miscellany of red ...
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1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Wool Chinese and East Asian Rugs

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Wool

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