Carpet late 18th-19th century China Ningxia carpets came to the attention of the Kangxi emperor (r. 1662-1722) during a journey to the western provinces in 1696-97, and in the early part of the Qing dynasty, a number of Ningxia carpets were ordered for audience halls in the palace. This carpet contains elements often found in high-quality Ningxia carpets: curvilinear and geometric renderings of dragons, a swastika-like fret as seen in the border, and the characteristic outer edge of grayish brown.. Carpet. China. late 18th-19th century. Wool and cotton. Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Textiles-Rugs
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