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Chinese Carpet or Chinese Rug is one of the eastern rugs that woven in China. Rugs of China are considered to include those of Manchuria, Mongolia, and Xinjiang. Rugs were primarily woven in northern China.
Chinese Rugs are entirely different from those of other countries. Chinese rugs, while being woven in China two thousand years ago, never really developed their industry until sometime around the mid-eighteenth century. Traditional Chinese rugs and carpets are immediately recognizable by their simple, classic motifs and unusual colors. If you have seen a few antique Chinese Rugs, you will note that they have a great deal of design. Many of the best Chinese rugs were still using the typical old Chinese weave, a rather finely woven rug of good wool but not the heavy, thick pile that began to appear about 1925. Like today’s Chinese rugs, many in the past were produced for export in factories that had rigid quality standards.
Area rugs can be used as powerful design accents, whether they serve as artwork for the floor or provide a complementary backdrop for other decorcorations. Imagine taking a room with a dark red Turkish rug and swapping it out for a plain white felt version, or swapping out a Moroccan printed rug for a French geometric pattern. With just one simple change, a room can go from traditional to stylish, classic to modern, or plain to bold.
As the leading rugs and carpets manufacturer in China, Emil can offer thousands of Chinese area rugs styles, sizes and colors for you.
QUALITY: Hand Knotted
PRICE: $12.00/sq.ft
LINE: 90Lines
PILE: 3/8″-5/8″
WOOL: 100% Wool