Semi-antique carpet No. 59362 Chinese, ca. 1940 China 246 x 155 cm
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Item Number: |
59362 |
Name: |
Chinese, ca. 1940 |
Country of Origin: |
China |
Size: |
246 x 155 cm |
Made:
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ca. 1940 |
Pile: |
wool |
Foundation (warp and weft): |
cotton |
Design: |
geometric / allover |
Ground Color: |
brown |
Remarks: |
This is a unique handmade / hand-knotted / traditional oriental carpet
The pile of this carpet is made of wool
A mahogany brown field is decorated with an emerald green and white ribbon tied in a bow. The field is edged with the same ribbon. Wool pile on cotton foundation. Condition: full pile, no repairs |
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More about the provenance Chinese, ca. 1940 | China
The art of Chinese carpet making can look back on a highly developed ancient culture. Chinese artists and craftsmen have achieved greatness in China as well as other Oriental countries to which they have been called by art-loving rulers and princes. Their influence on the art of carpet making is indisputable. Carpet making in comparison is a rather young Chinese art. In the 17th century Chinese carpet making has been encouraged by the Chinese emperor K'ang-hi. The dragon motif is one of the typical and characteristic motifs of traditional Chinese rugs. Many of the Chinese rugs of today are being relief-cut and shine-washed (only first class chrome colors are being used). Altogether one can say that Chinese rugs are very elegant rugs with an ancient very characteristic tradition.