Chinese Rugs:
Style: Minimalist
Style2: Geometric
Predominant Color: brown Predominant Color: brown
Style2: Geometric
Predominant Color: brown Predominant Color: brown
There is evidence that decorative oriental rugs and carpets have been a significant art form within the Chinese culture for many centuries, if not for several millennia. Mostly in blues and beiges, with classical symbols of longevity, elaborate lotus blossoms, chrysanthemums, cloud-band motifs, foo-dogs and birds, these antique Chinese carpets and rugs are frequently visible in paintings from as early as the T'ang Period. For the most part, designs of antique Chinese rugs are as indigenous as those of antique Chinese porcelains and silk textiles, featuring the repeating simple design devices of swastikas and fretwork. In the borders of antique Chinese rugs and antique Chinese carpets, mythical animals and scrolling vines impart mystical, cultural and symbolic meanings to the appreciation of this genre.
An Art Deco rug BB4257
Circa: 1940
A modern second quarter 20th century Chinese Art Deco rug, having an allover pattern of overblown irregular open stepped panels in brown, peach and beige.
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Price: $5,000
Size: 6'3" × 4'9"
Item No: BB4257
Size: 6'3" × 4'9"
Item No: BB4257
An Art Deco rug BB4257
SIZE: 6'3" x 4'9" Item No: BB4257
PRICE: $5,000
A modern second quarter 20th century Chinese Art Deco rug, having an allover pattern of overblown irregular open stepped panels in brown, peach and beige.
Watch full size video of An Art Deco rug, Circa 1940, ID BB4257 - Video
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