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Oversized Chinese Agra Design Rug, Rust and Navy Palette, Early 20th Century

$4,352
$5,44020% Off
£3,320.37
£4,150.4620% Off
€3,797.03
€4,746.2920% Off
CA$6,132.90
CA$7,666.1220% Off
A$6,687.27
A$8,359.0820% Off
CHF 3,548.87
CHF 4,436.0820% Off
MX$80,846.90
MX$101,058.6220% Off
NOK 44,913.47
NOK 56,141.8420% Off
SEK 41,169.45
SEK 51,461.8120% Off
DKK 28,359.94
DKK 35,449.9220% Off

About the Item

This oversized Chinese Agra design rug brings together the elegance of Indo-Persian artistic traditions and the refined craftsmanship of early 20th-century Chinese workshops. Woven in soft, durable wool with a warm rust ground and intricate floral detailing, it offers a visually rich composition that immediately enhances any interior. The field is filled with an elegant, repeating floral lattice—palmettes, rosettes, and curling vine motifs arranged in symmetrical harmony—reflecting the influence of classical Mughal carpets while showcasing the precision characteristic of Chinese weaving. The sophisticated border system, framed in deep navy and vibrant gold tones, creates an architectural balance that grounds the entire piece and adds depth to the design. Its generous proportions make this rug ideal for large living rooms, dining areas, or formal spaces where a sense of warmth, texture, and grandeur is desired. The subtle patina developed over time adds an extra layer of character, giving the carpet the quiet sophistication sought by collectors and interior designers. Versatile, elegant, and historically inspired, this Chinese Agra design rug brings both decorative impact and cultural richness to contemporary and traditional interiors alike.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 144.1 in (366 cm)Length: 198.82 in (505 cm)
  • Style:
    Agra (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1940
  • Condition:
    Few areas with minor wear.
  • Seller Location:
    Barueri, SP, BR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU9788239424232

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