Founded in 1998, China Xinjia Home Textile Co., Ltd. is a professional China turkish rug manufacturer and supplier of home textile industry. The computers and laser Linofilm are mainly used for design style, colors, and size for garments, home textiles and fabric. We also have acquired the technical know-how for bleaching, pigment dye and screen printing, embroidery, sewing, pressing and packing over the years. We use high thread-count cotton, poly cotton, taffeta, poly sateen, jacquard, mock suede, voile and ramie. By combining traditional embroidery with contemporary decorations like beads, bugle and sequins, lace and ribbon, we offer a wide range of OEM and discount turkish rugs for your selection.
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This circa 1920 Oushak measures 65 X 100. It has an ivory ground with an overall design and a pink border. The rug is 99% full pile with a bit of wear as photographed. The ends and sides are complete. The rug is clean and ready to go! The buyer pays the s&I of 80.00. These earliest rugs were hand woven, an age old skill that is still practiced today world wide. Whether knotted by hand or by loom, hand made carpets were the only available early carpeting. For obvious reasons, these rugs are by far the most beautiful and valuable, due to the time and artistry that went into each one. Throughout time, just like everything else, industry took over and made carpet production a faster process, therefore making newer, “mass produced” carpets less valuable. The result is a warmth and complexity usually only available to the interior rug market. This floor mat can be put outside for the season! This outdoor mat comes with four exterior grade velcro tabs to use under the corners of the mat for breezy locations. |
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100% Hand-woven. 100% Wool. Kilim origin - Turkey. Size: 2' 7" x 3' 22' (79cm x 113cm)
This Kilim is 100 % hand-woven in central Anatolia by local village women. It is one of the best example of Anatolian Kilims. The story says, women and young girls reflected their feelings, loves, sadnesses to the kilims while they were woving them and the patterns came from those feelings. Different region of Turkey has different type of patterns. Those patterns carried from mother to son for hundreds of years. Let your home carry one of this ancient history of Anatolian Kilims. 100% wool, hand woven. This abrupt change often has been attributed to Persian influence resulting from the capture of Safavid artists bythe Ottomans who sacked Tabriz in 1514. It recently has been suggested that, although Persian influences did play a role, the transformation actually took place in the third quarter of the fifteenth century under court direction. The earliest Ushaks may thus represent Ottoman court products in which cartoons |