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Item Ships From: Tri-State Area
Mid-20th Century Handmade Chinese Art Deco Room Size Carpet
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Chinese Art Deco room size carpet handmade during the mid-20th century. Measures: 9' 2" x 11' 9" Chinese Rugs & Carpet: 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...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Handmade Blue Wool Rug with Floral Motif
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful antique Art Deco hand-knotted wool rug with a blue field. This piece has a purple frame with multi-color accents in a gorgeous traditional Chinese floral design. This r...
Category

20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Blue Chinese Rug. 8 ft 2 in x 9 ft 8 in
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful Room Size Antique Blue Chinese Rug, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Chinese Rug, Circa date: 1920. Size: 8 ft 2 in x 9 ft 8 in (2.49 m...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8'9" x 11'6"- 266 x 350 cm )
Located in New York, NY
The borderless rich red field displays baskets and porcelain vases overflowing with flowers in the corners and a pointed elliptical wreath with still more floral extrusions toward th...
Category

1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rug & Kilim’s Chinese Art Deco Style Rug in Beige with Colorful Floral Patterns
By Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand knotted in wool, a 9x12 Chinese art deco style rug inspired by rare period pieces of the 1920s Nichols style. On the Design: The design boasts an all over floral pattern in ...
Category

2010s Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Late 19th Century Chinese Peking Dragon Carpet ( 10'2" x 12'8" - 310 x 385 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 19th Century Chinese Peking Dragon Carpet ( 10'2" x 12'8" - 310 x 385 )
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1890s Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Chinese Baotou Carpet with Phoenix ( 5'6" x 9' - 168 x 274 )
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th Century Chinese Baotou Carpet with Phoenix 5'6" x 9' - 168 x 274
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1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Dragon Carpet ( 9' x 12' - 275 x 365 )
Located in New York, NY
A border-less soft gold ground of this Tianjin 1930s carpet has a blue fretwork in the upper right corner and a facing four claw dragon in the lower left. This almost Minimalist comp...
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1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 7'11" x 9' 4" ).
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet 7'11" x 9' 4"
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8'8" x 11'6" - 265 x 350 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8'8" x 11'6" - 265 x 350 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Art Deco Chinese Rug Antique Chinese Rug Antique Art Deco Peking
Located in New York, NY
Antique Peking rug Chinese Art Deco rug pink purple handmade Chinese rug 2x3 2'4" x 3'4" 71cm x 102cm "This is a beautiful antique...
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1930s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Handmade Chinese Ningxia Square Throw Rug
Located in New York, NY
An antique Chinese Ningxia square throw rug handmade during the early 20th century. Measures: 2' 3" x 2' 4" 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...
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Art Deco Rug ( 3' x 5' - 91 x 152 )
Located in New York, NY
1930s Chinese Art Deco Rug ( 3' x 5' - 91 x 152 )
Category

1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rug & Kilim’s Chinese Art Deco Style Rug in Burnt Orange with Floral Patterns
By Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand knotted in wool, a 10x14 Chinese art deco style rug inspired by rare period pieces of the 1920s Nichols style. On the Design: The design boasts an eccentric open field from ...
Category

2010s Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Modern East Turkestan Khotan Room Size Carpet
Located in New York, NY
A modern East Turkestan Khotan room size carpet handmade during the 21st century. Measures: 10' 3" x 12' 8"
Category

21st Century and Contemporary East Turkestani Khotan Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Art Deco rug with red color Measures: 9'4" x 11'4".
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1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Chinese Peking Carpet ( 8'10'' x 14' - 270 x 425 )
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th Century Chinese Peking Carpet ( 8'10'' x 14' - 270 x 425 )
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 7'10" x 9'8" - 239 x 295 )
Located in New York, NY
1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 7'10" x 9'8" - 239 x 295 )
Category

1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Handmade East Turkestan Pictorial Lion Khotan Accent Rug
Located in New York, NY
An antique East Turkestan pictorial lion Khotan accent rug handmade during the early 20th century. Measures: 4' 2" x 6' 0"
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Early 20th Century East Turkestani Rustic Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8' x 9'9" - 244 x 298 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8' x 9'9" - 244 x 298 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Peking Carpet ( 3'10" x 6'10" - 116 x 208 cm )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Peking Carpet ( 3'10" x 6'10" - 116 x 208 cm )
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 14' x 15'4" - 426 x 467 cm )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Purple Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 14' x 15'4" - 426 x 467 cm )   
Category

1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Art Deco rug with ivory color Measures: 9'2" x 11'10".
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet by Fette - Li Workshop (17'3" x 23'3" - 526 x 709)
Located in New York, NY
Black ground with four matching right angle corners, each composed of a mini-landscape with a pagoda and pine trees in beige tones. Totally open centre with no borders. A very unusua...
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1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Peking Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Peking Rug, Size: 3'0" x 5'6"
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Early 1800s Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Chinese Art Deco Wool Rug (Size Adjusted) Doris Leslie Blau
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Chinese Art Deco Wool Rug (Size Adjusted) Doris Leslie Blau Size: 13'0" × 13'4" (396 × 406 cm) A rare and visually arresting example of early 20th-century Chinese Art Deco de...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11'4" - 275 x 345 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11'4" - 275 x 345 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8' x 9' 8'' - 245 x 295 cm )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8' x 9' 8'' - 245 x 295 cm )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese rug, size: 11'0" x 16'3".
Category

1940s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Chinese Dragon Carpet ( 12' x 15'6" - 366 x 472 )
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th Century Chinese Dragon Carpet ( 12' x 15'6" - 366 x 472 ) Dragons on golden background.
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11' 6" - 275 x 350 cm)
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11' 6" - 275 x 350 cm)
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1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Chinese - Ningxia 12' 9"x 13'0"
Located in New York, NY
Chinese - Ningxia, Size: 12' 9"x 13'0"
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1850s Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese, Art Deco Rug 8' 9'' x 11' 4''
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese - Art Deco rug, size: 8' 9'' x 11' 4''.
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

19th Century Ningxia Round Dragon Carpet ( 4' x 4' - 122 x 122 )
Located in New York, NY
19th Century Ningxia Round Dragon Carpet ( 4' x 4' - 122 x 122 )
Category

Early 1800s Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 3' x 4'10" x 92 x 147 cm )
Located in New York, NY
1930s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 3' x 4'10" x 92 x 147 cm )
Category

1930s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Red Antique Art Deco Room Size Chinese Wool Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful vintage Art Deco Chinese hand knotted wool rug with a red field. This Art Deco rug has multi-color accents in a gorgeous all-over floral Chinese design. This rug measure...
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet 9' x 11' 4"
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

20th Century Antique Art Deco Handmade Gray Chinese Wool Rug With Floral Design
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful antique Art Deco hand-knotted wool rug with the gray field. This Chinese rug has a burgundy and goldenrod frame with multi-color accents in a gorgeous all-over traditional ...
Category

20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 8'8" x 11'4" - 265 x 345 )
Located in New York, NY
The light green field has a serpentine plain center delimited by eight colorful peony and stem sprays passing from the paler border into the field. Flowers are contoured in blues, ru...
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Chinese Art Deco Rug 8' 10" x 11' 6"
Located in New York, NY
Chinese Art Deco Rug, size: 8' 10" x 11' 6"
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Chinese Peking Carpet ( 10' x 12' 6" - 305 x 382 )
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th Century Chinese Peking Carpet ( 10' x 12' 6" - 305 x 382 )
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Handmade Floral Goldenrod Wool Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful antique Art Deco hand-knotted wool rug with the goldenrod field. This Chinese rug has a burgundy frame with multi-color accents in a gorgeous all-over traditional Chinese f...
Category

20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rug & Kilim's Modern Flat-Weave Rug in Blue and Red Striped Kilim Rug Design
By Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
An unveiling from the modern Kilim selections in the Kilim & flat-weave collection from Rug & Kilim-here celebrating a 6 x 8 Kilim from the works of Teddy ...
Category

Early 2000s Chinese Kilim Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1930s Chinese Botanic Wool Rug Doris Leslie Blau
Located in New York, NY
1930s Chinese Botanic Wool Rug Doris Leslie Blau Size: 7'0" × 9'8" (213 × 294 cm) A beautifully preserved example of early 20th-century Chinese rug craftsmanship, this vintage wool r...
Category

Mid-20th Century Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Galerie Shabab Collection Mid-20th Century Chinese Art Deco Room Size Carpet
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Chinese Art Deco room size carpet handmade during the Mid-20th Century. Measures: 8' 11" x 11' 7".
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vinatge 1980s Chinese Peking Carpet 9'x 12'
Located in New York, NY
Vinatge 1980s Chinese Peking Carpet ,Size: 9'x 12'
Category

1980s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Late 19th Century Chinese Ningxia Dragon Carpet ( 6' x 8' 8'' - 183 x 265 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 19th Century Chinese Ningxia Dragon Carpet ( 6' x 8' 8'' - 183 x 265 )
Category

1890s Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Early 20th Century Handmade East Turkestan Pomegranate Khotan Runner
Located in New York, NY
An antique East Turkestan Khotan rug in runner format with a pomegranate design handmade during the mid-20th century. Measures: 2' 2" x 7' 6" Central Asian Rugs & Carpets: Central Asia is a vast area stretching from Northeastern Persia to western China, and from northern Afghanistan to the southern edge of Russia. The carpets can be usefully divided into three groups: the nomadic Turkmen rugs of Turkmenistan, northern Afghanistan, and northeastern Persia; the non-Turkmen tribal pieces from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kirghizstan; and the urban creations of Khotan, Yarkand, and Kashgar, oasis cities of Western China (Xinjiang Province). Commercially, the most important group is from Khotan, the easternmost of the Chinese Turkestan cities. The craft of rug weaving is primarily in the hands of Muslim Uighurs. Khotan carpets mix purely Central Asian design themes with Chinese elements. Native Khotan devices include pomegranate trees, upright flowers, round medallions, and yellow or red grounds. Chinese motives include triangular fretwork corners, swastika fretwork, and Yun-Tsao Tou (clouds and rain) diagonally striped polychrome borders. Cotton foundations, asymmetrical (Persian) knots, and medium weaves are standard. Some vintage Khotan are in horizontal, pictorial layouts with multiple various vases and plants. Saphs (multiple prayer niche panel carpets) are also a Khotan specialty. Others employ stepped and layered lozenge medallions, singly or in pairs. Still others, almost all antique, feature a stylized version of the allover Persian Herati design. Many of the oldest pieces employ brown wool wefts. Antique and vintage Khotans are almost always in the k’ang (double square) layout, conforming to the local household plans. Only relatively recently has the 6’ by 12’ or 7’ by 16’ format been replaced by the 9’ by 12’ size. As a result, an antique room size Khotan carpet is very uncommon. Reds are cinnamon, tomato and rust, never wine reds, crimson, or scarlet. Yarkand, farther west on the old Silk Road specializes in multi-medallion long carpets while Kashgar, farthest west and most under Persian influence, has traditionally knotted allover pattern pieces with finer weaves, often with silk piles, and enriched with medal thread, on cotton foundations. Extant Kashgars go back to the 17th century, but the carpet craft in Chinese Turkestan must be much older as fragments have been recovered from local tombs of the early C.E. period. Kashgars are the rarest of all East Turkestan rugs. Most available vintage East Turkestan carpets are interwar Khotans, many with pleasingly soft decorative palettes. The non-Turkmen nomads include the Kazakh, Kirghiz, Uzbek, and Karakalpak groups. Like the Turkmen, they were once all seasonally migratory, dwelling in round felt tents (yurts), but have been settled, at least partially, in the villages, and have taken up crafts and agriculture instead of sheep herding. As a result, carpet production has transitioned from domestic tent use to commercial sale, but the roots of long traditions are still evident. The Uzbeks weave...
Category

Early 20th Century East Turkestani Modern Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Horse Cover 2' 0" x 4' 4"
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Horse Cover, Size: 2' 0''x4' 4''.
Category

1910s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Blue Chinese Vintage Peking Handmade Wool Rug with Mullticolor Dragon Design
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful antique Peking Chinese hand-knotted wool rug with a navy blue field and multi-color accents all-over traditional Chinese dragon design. This rug measures 3' x 8'.
Category

1950s Chinese Chinese Chippendale Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11 6" - 275 x 350 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9' x 11 6" - 275 x 350 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug 11' 10" x 17' 0"
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Art Deco rug, size: 11'10" x 17'0".
Category

1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Chinese Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
1930s handwoven Chinese Deco rug with a vibrant palette of greens, purples, and blues arranged in a design of florals and vines set against ...
Category

1930s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Chinese Deco Rug
Chinese Deco Rug
$3,600 / item
Mid-19th Century W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet
Located in New York, NY
Mid-19th Century W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet 16' 6" ( 503 cm ) x 18' ( 549 cm )
Category

Mid-19th Century Chinese Antique Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Mid-20th Century Handmade Chinese Pictorial Art Deco Room Size Carpet
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Chinese pictorial Art Deco room size carpet handmade during the mid-20th century. Measures: 8' 11" x 11' 1"
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Red Antique Handmade Khotan Wool Rug with Medallion Motif
Located in Norwalk, CT
This 20th century Khotan rug is an antique piece featuring a red field and center medallion adorned with multicolor accents. This rug measures 2'11" x 6'1".
Category

Early 20th Century East Turkestani Khotan Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Rug ( 3'2'' X 4' - 96 X 146 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Rug ( 3'2'' X 4' - 96 X 146 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rug & Kilim’s Chinese Art Deco Nichols Style Rug with Floral Patterns
By Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand knotted in wool, a 6x9 Chinese art deco style rug inspired by rare period pieces of the 1920s Nichols style. On the Design: This rug recaptures the Chinese Art Deco rug styl...
Category

2010s Chinese Art Deco Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Khotan Tan Handmade Geometric Pattern Wool Rug
Located in Norwalk, CT
Beautiful antique Khotan hand-knotted wool rug with a Tan color field. This Khotan rug has brown, gray, and peach accents in a geometric multi-medallion design. This rug measures...
Category

Early 20th Century East Turkestani Khotan Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9'2" x 11'8" - 280 x 355 )
Located in New York, NY
1920s Chinese Art Deco Carpet ( 9'2" x 11'8" - 280 x 355 )
Category

1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Chinese and East Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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