Description: This beautiful Chinese rug is from the collection of Jerome Straka, whose substantial acquisition of Oriental rugs now resides in the Textiles Collection at the metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Dating from the Art Deco period (1900-1920), this rvibrant red rug features a delicate pattern of branches and birds that signifies harmony and good fortune in the Chinese culture. Its large size makes it the ideal enhancement to a large living room, library, or bedroom. Its simple yet elegant design is suited to almost any decor, from traditional to mid-century modern to contemporary. There is a matching runner, ideal for a hallway or sitting room. The rug is in very condition and does not require any repairs or other reconditioning beyond cleaning. The appraised value is $4,500 for what is a collector's item and timeless work of art that will enhance your home.
Price: 3500 USD
Location: Santa Barbara, California
End Time: 2024-08-27T21:00:42.000Z
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Type: Rug
Regional Design: Chinese
Style: Art Deco
Item Thickness: 10 mm
Pattern: Branch and bird
Size: 9 x 13 ft
Color: Red
Material: Wool
Item Length: 13 ft
Brand: Handmade
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Weave: Hand-Knotted
Culture: China
Item Width: 9 ft