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Chinese Rugs, Peking
Classical Chinese carpets are in the main attributed to the weaving centre of Ninghsia in Western China, which seems to have seen an expansion in the production and availability of its weavings after a military expedition to the area by the Kangxi Emperor, fourth Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, (1662-1722), in 1696-97, during which he asked to see carpets being woven and was presented with several examples.
6×7’6
Textile Art
This bright yet Small Saltillo Serape is prized for it’s beauty and yet practical functionality. These eye catching colors will bring a splash of vibrance into your home!
1’6×3’4
Textile Art
This bright yet Small Saltillo Serapi is prized for it’s beauty and yet practical functionality. These eye catching colors will bring a splash of vibrance into your home!
1’2×2’7
Navajos, Tribal
Small Mexican blanket, hand woven with natural dyes.
1’8×10
Textile Art
This bright yet Small Saltillo Serapi is prized for it’s beauty and yet practical functionality. These eye catching colors will bring a splash of vibrance into your home!
1’7×1’8
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’8
Kelim, Textile Art
This Swedish Kelim is hand knotted with natural dyed fibers. These natural colors make for an perfect accent wall tapestry.
1’10×2’8
Kelim, Textile Art, Tribal
This Antique Suzani is a fun textile for your kitchen table. It’s 1×1 size makes it perfect for your kitchen or as a framed wall hanging.
1’4×1’3
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’9
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’3