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Period: Late 18th Century
Late 18th Century N.W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 2
x 3
4" - 62 x 102 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century N.W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 2' x 3'4" - 62 x 102 )
In remarkably prefect condition considering it age.
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$8,840 Sale Price
35% Off
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Dragon Pillar Carpet (2
9
x 9
-85 x 275 cm)
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Dragon Pillar Carpet (2' 9'' x 9'-85 x 275 cm)
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$24,375 Sale Price
35% Off
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 5
x 8
1
- 152 x 246 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 5' x 8'1'' - 152 x 246 )
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$39,000 Sale Price
35% Off
18th Century W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 11
3" x 12
4" - 343 x 376 )
Located in New York, NY
18th Century W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 11'3" x 12'4" - 343 x 376 )
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$44,200 Sale Price
35% Off
Late 18th Century Chinese Antique Ningxia Pillar Rug
Located in Sultanahmet, 34
This magnificent carpet is one of the most valuable hand-woven treasures from the Ningxia region of China. Woven approximately 250 years ago, this antique work stands out as one of t...
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 13
6" x 16
6" - 412 x 503 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 13'6" x 16'6" - 412 x 503 )
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$58,500 Sale Price
35% Off
Superb Salmon Color and Palmette Patter with Flora Desing Antique W. Ningxia Rug
Located in New York, NY
Ningxia rug, North Central China
5.8 6.10,
circa 1800.
Structural analysis:
Warp: Cotton, off-white, natural, Z-4-S, hand spun but tightly twisted;
Weft: Cotton, off-white, Z-3-S, wi...
Category
Chinese Other Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$9,100 Sale Price
35% Off
Antique 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Rug. 6 ft x 9 ft 9 in
Located in New York, NY
A magnificent rare and collectible antique 18th century Chinese Ningxia rug, country of origin / rug type: antique Chinese rugs, date: circa late 18th century. Size: 6 ft x 9 ft 9 in (1.83 m x 2.97 m)
Antique Chinese Ningxia carpets have a transcendent quality that has made them highly sought-after since the 17th century. If one were to judge from this excellent 18th-century Ningxia rug, it is easy to see how this came to be so. The level of detail in this antique Chinese carpet is found in very few places around the world. The colors blend harmoniously to show off the fine craftsmanship of this carpet from China.
Ningxia is located in a harsh mountainous region are Northwestern China. It borders Mongolia and sits on the plain of the Yellow River, bounded by the Great Wall of China on its Northeastern border. The climate of this region made it perfect for growing strong, yet soft wool. Little is known about antique rugs from this region before the 17th century because of its remote location. A visit from the Kangxi Emperor in 1696 and 1697 brought these carpets to the world. He was struck by the beauty and quality of the carpets he found and decided to establish a royal carpet weaving center in the area.
After the establishment of the rug weaving centers of the Royal Court, designs in Ningxia became more formal and reflected the tastes of the Chinese Courts and noblemen. Carpets from the area became a symbol of wealth and power. At the time when this carpet was created, the royal weaving centers had been operating for about 100 years. By this time, Ningxia had become a name that was associated with high-quality antique rugs.
This early carpet uses a complex range of blues, rose, pinks, light browns, dark browns and ivory. The design uses subtle shading to give it depth and create areas of shadow and light within the individual motifs. It based on a medallion design with four rondels in the field. It is executed with precision and demonstrates focused attention to symmetry.
The center border of the carpet is surrounded by what is known to the Chinese as a cloud and thunder pattern, also known as a meander or Greek key pattern. To the Chinese, this pattern represents the cloud and thunder that brings the life-giving rain and the promise of good crops. It has been found in Chinese art as far back as 1050 BC.
The pile of the rug is soft and supple, and it has a fine weave, more like a heavy textile than a carpet. This is one of the qualities for which Ningxia carpets were known. The level of detail and intricacy of the design is one of the fascinating aspects of the rug. For instance, if you look between the regularly spaced motifs in the field of the carpet, you will see that they are not solid, but contain a delicate pattern of precisely executed dots. This carpet has a high knot count, which is what makes the intricacy of this design possible.
Another remarkable quality of this antique Oriental rug is its excellent shape that it is in for its age. This suggests that this carpet was well cared for over the past several centuries.
This antique 18th Century Chinese Ningxia rug is an example of fine quality craftsmanship and work that was produced by the Ningxia Court rug weavers. The design and colors come together beautifully to create a piece of classic Chinese artwork. It is a special piece that would be a beautiful addition to any Oriental collection...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Antique Distressed Chinese Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Large distressed antique Chinese rug probably, late 18th or early 19th century
Some old reparations, with nice Chinese design and beautiful colors with yellow and blue, entirely han...
Category
Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Late 18th Century Antique Dragon Design Chinese Rug 11
9
X 7
3
Located in Los Angeles, US
Early 19th Century Antique Dragon Design Chinese Rug 11'9'' X 7'3'', Handmade and Hand-knotted with dragon design
Y & B B
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Rare and Elegant 18th Century Antique Yarkand Samarkand Distressed Rug
Located in Milan, IT
A rare and early Yarkand large format rug, distinguished by an infinite repeat pattern of the so-called 'five-flower herati' motif on a soft red back...
Category
Turkestan Khotan Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 2
9" x 7
- 85 x 215 cm )
Located in New York, NY
18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 2'9" x 7' - 85 x 215 cm )
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$3,250 Sale Price
43% Off
Late 18th Century Central Asian Chinese Khotan Carpet (6
6" x 11
6" - 198 x 355)
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century Central Asian Chinese Khotan Carpet (6'6" x 11'6" - 198 x 355)
Rarely are East Turkestan carpets square. An allover repeat pastern of formal flower sprays neatly oc...
Category
Chinese Khotan Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$14,625 Sale Price
35% Off
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 4
10" x 6
10" - 147 x 208 )
Located in New York, NY
Late 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 4'10" x 6'10" - 147 x 208 )
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$3,490 Sale Price
48% Off
Antique Chinese Ningxia Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Ningxia rug. Size: 5'0" x 8'3".
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$8,222 Sale Price
35% Off
18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 7
x 10
2
- 213 x 309 )
Located in New York, NY
3rd Quarter Of 18th Century Chinese Ningxia Carpet With Grain of Rice Pattern
( 7' x 10' 2'' - 213 x 309 cm)
Category
Chinese Qing Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
19th Century Peking Hand-Knotted White and Blu Luxury Decoration Rug
Located in Firenze, IT
These rugs are characterized by the elegance of the tones and the refinement of the design that is linked to the art of decoration of the blue white porcelain of the Ming period.
...
Category
Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$4,691 Sale Price
20% Off
Antique Haji Jalili Tabriz Rug
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The Haji Jalili Tabriz rug is undeniably a work of art in Persian rug making. The intricate designs and lavish color palettes speak volumes about the unparalleled quality and scrupul...
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Antique Late 18th Century Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
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0" x 2
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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.
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0" x 5
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Warp:cotton,off-white,natural,Z-4-S,somewhat irregular;
Weft:cotton,off-white,Z-4-S,winder plied, quite irregular;2 shots alternating;
wefts thick and soft;
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eight sparsely weft yarn wrapped;
Weft/knot ratio: 60/40 wefts predominant.
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