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$3,999.99
Certain designs, hues, and fabrics are telltale signs of lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug. The Khotan rug design, for instance, is well-known for its elaborate borders, striking medallions, and prominent patterns
lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug
Product ID |
BOB-1183 |
Design: |
Chinese
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Size (Ft.) |
11′ 10″ x 18′ 7″
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Material (Pile-Foundation): |
Wool – Cotton
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Age: |
40-50 Years Old |
Condition Notes (See Condition Rating Above): |
Great Condition
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Colors (Note: Refer to pictures for most accurate color representation) Ivory, Beige, Mint Green, Light Blue, Olive, Peach, Coral, Green, Navy Blue
Hand Made In: China |
Buddhist and Taoist symbols like lotus blossoms, clouds, and dragons are regularly incorporated into the design of Chinese rugs like our lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug.
Chinese rugs serve a much more practical function than just as decorative accents. They’re meant to make up for the lack of artistic skill in most contemporary rugs with a glimpse into a bygone era. The primary colors of this rug are Ivory, Beige, Mint Green, Light Blue, Olive, Peach, Coral, Green, and Navy Blue.
Materials, texture, and weaving :
Antique Chinese carpets like this lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug are crafted from hand-woven materials like silk, wool, or cotton. They are made using a loom and a series of hand knots. It’s incredible to think about how much time and effort was spent making each of these rugs. The production of a single Chinese carpet can take a year or more.
Chinese carpets are weaved by hand and dyed using plant-based pigments like indigo, saffron, and madder. On the other hand, modern rugs can be made with chrome and chemical dyes.
Design of lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug :
Specific designs, hues, and fabrics are telltale signs of a lvory white 12×19 chinese oriental area rug. The Khotan rug design, for instance, is well-known for its elaborate borders, striking medallions, and prominent patterns.
Ningsia rugs date back to the earliest periods of Chinese design. These are more formal in appearance, with muted patterns and colors like pale yellows and blues. Finally, the thickness and durability of Persian rugs, along with their more art deco and asymmetrical patterning, set them apart.
Where to use chinese oriental carpet?
• Living Room
• Bedroom
• Living Room
Color | BEIGE, WHITE |
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Size | Oversize |