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Guide to Khotan Rugs and Carpets Guide to Khotan Rugs and Carpets There are a group of oasis towns in the Khotan (Hotan) in the southern Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang of Communist occupied China. Chinese Turkistan or East Turestan has had a steady production of carpets since at least the 17th century. Now some of the high end rtug dealers suggest that this production of carpet was started by the impotation of Mughal carpets from India. I have a problem with this theory. East Turkestan was part of Mogholistan in the 15th ... - http://www.persiancarpetguide.com/Oriental_Rugs/Chinese_Rugs/Khotan_Rugs/Guide_to_Khotan_Rugs.htm 08/11/2006 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Old Carpets & Rugs from East Turkestan Old carpets & rugs from Eastern Turkestan. Around 1870 two important phenomena brought about a major stylistic change in the carpets of eastern Turkestan: aniline dyes were introduced, and the rugs met with a favorable response when introduced to the great commercial market directed to the West. Results of these two factory included rigidity and confusion amount the traditional designs and a transformation of the palette, which went from being lively and contrasting to being muted and harmo... - http://www.bukhara-carpets.com/carpets/about_chinese_old.html 09/01/2005 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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East Turkestan Oriental Rug Weaving Contemporary Rug Weaving in Eastern Turkestan by Murray Lee Eiland III W hile rugs from the oasis towns of Eastern Turkestan part of the Xinjiang region of Western China (Illustration 1) are well known to collectors, they have not established a clear identity for themselves on the new rug market. A recent visit to this region demonstrated why new rugs from this area should not be overlooked. The government agency that oversees weaving in China, The China National Native Produce and Animal By-Pr... - http://www.rugreview.com/6easturk.htm 09/01/2005 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Walking to Eastern Turkestan Walking to Eastern Turkestan by Valerie Justin A group of Eastern Turkestani carpets being shown in Los Angeles by Khalil Zahiri were purchased in the areas of Yarkand and Khotan by two Pathans from Kabul who now reside in Pakistan. Pathans have freely crisscrossed the borders of Afghanistan, Pakistan and China since 1919, coinciding with the period in which these carpets were made. The men walked from Peshawar to Gilgit in Kashmir, then across the Karakorum range to Sous (?), a town on the Chi... - http://www.rugreview.com/145estur.htm 21/12/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Major Style Types In East Turkestan Carpets & Rugs. Major Style Types In East Turkestan Carpets & Rugs. Situated between western Turkestan and Mongolia, eastern Turkestan is today for the most part situated within the Chinese region of Xinjiang. Carpets & rugs from this region are conventionally called Samarkands, from the name of the Uzbek city located on the old silk route to China that was once a major center for the gathering of rugs that were sold or exported, mostly to the West. Because of its location, Xinjiang was passed through b... - http://www.bukhara-carpets.com/carpets/about_chinese_types.html 19/12/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Rugs of East Turkestan Rugs of East Turkestan Khotan, Yarkand, or Kashgar? by George O'Bannon Ed. Note: Illustrations 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 appear with this article. Illustrations 2 and 4 appear in the companion article, by Paul Mushak. Illustration 7 is on the T he appearance of a number of rugs from East Turkestan in recent auctions and the record setting prices achieved for many of them prompted me to take a closer look at the literature on these rugs. At the same time, I knew of a large group of these rugs in the i... - http://www.rugreview.com/116eturk.htm 19/12/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Learn About Rugs - Attributes - Style - East Turkestan | e Rug Gallery.com Handmade Carpets & Area Rugs Style Persian Chinese Turkoman Caucasian European Anatolian Tibetan Indian Baluchi North African Native American East Turkestan East Turkestan Prior to the Chinese occupation in 1878, the area in western China above Tibet was called East Turkestan. Even though the area itself is no longer called East Turkestan, the rugs of this area are still labeled as East Turkestan rugs. They may also be marketed under 'Samarkand' because East Turkestan rugs used to be traded in Samarkand. The main East Turk... - http://www.eruggallery.com/learnrugs/learn_detail/style/style_eastturk.htm 19/12/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Speculation on the Earliest Surviving Chinese Rugs Speculation on the Earliest Surviving Chinese Rugs by Murray Eiland, Jr. Originally appeared in OCTS 7, based on a paper delivered at the 7th ICOC in Hamburg, Germany The dating of Chinese rugs has long been controversial, and, over the years, there have often been extravagant claims for rugs that are surely less than a century old. Slowly however, grouping have emerged which allow the division of Chinese rugs into those with handspun foundation yarns, which there is good reason to assign to th... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article20eilandchinese.html 29/10/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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Rug Resource Library - Countries of Origin - China China Rugs woven in China before 1935 include Peking, Nichols & Fette. The Peking Rug was very influential in depicting Chinese symbols and designs used for hundreds of years. Normally Peking Rugs were made with all-over and centered designs. The most common colors used were ivory, navy or royal blue and yellow. Many modern Chinese rugs produced after 1975 are influenced by the antique Peking design. The Nichols rugs were produced during the early 20th century through the early 1930's. Many... - http://www.orientalrugsonline.com/china.html 21/09/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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cyberrug Elizabeth Bogen Article - Hali WELCOME TO THE CYBER RUG CENTER TRY ORIENTAL RUGS ON APPROVAL TODAY 1-800-686-7030 10% DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENT BY CHECK Elizabeth Bogen is one of the few people in the United States that makes the study of Art Deco rugs a scholarly pursuit. It is through her kindness that I am able to reproduce a copy of her Article entitled "What the Wool Trade Wrought, Rug-Making in Early 20th Century Tianjin". First published in Hali Magazine, Issue 118, September-October 2001, pp. 102-105. Please be ... - http://www.cyberrug.com/bogen-hali.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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