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Design num:
B12Z
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Traditional
Weave:
Little river
Sec. colors:
--
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B12Z
Design num:
B173K
Name:
Ushak
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Gold
Style:
Traditional
Weave:
Little river
Sec. colors:
Ivory, Orange, Red, Brown
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B173K
Design num:
B173N
Name:
Vase
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Beige
Style:
Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Green, Rust
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B173N
Design num:
B173U
Name:
Ushak
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Traditional
Weave:
Little river
Sec. colors:
Gold, Brown, Ivory
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B173U
Design num:
B216
Name:
Gypsy Stripe
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Red, Orange, Gold
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B216
Design num:
B216B
Name:
Gypsy Stripe
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Red, Orange, Yellow
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B216B
Design num:
B216C
Name:
Gypsy Stripe
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Khaki, Ivory
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B216C
Design num:
B227K
Name:
Yarmouth
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Blue
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Gold, Ivory
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B227K
Design num:
B228D
Name:
BROCADE
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Beige
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Beige
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B228D
Design num:
B228F
Name:
BROCADE
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Brown
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Littleriver
Sec. colors:
Teal
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B228F
Design num:
B228G
Name:
BROCADE
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Rust
Style:
Transitional, Traditional
Weave:
Little river
Sec. colors:
Rust
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B228G
Design num:
B228H
Name:
BROCADE
Country:
China
Dom. color:
Red
Style:
Weave:
Little river
Sec. colors:
Rust
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B228H
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M&K Rugs from China

  • China has a rich and long tradition of carpet weaving. In 1923, Frank Michaelian set up a rug weaving faciltiy in Tinjian where he produced handknotted carpets up until the Communist overthrow of the Chinese government in the late 1930s.
    In the early 1980s, Teddy Sumner, grandson of the founder and current owner of M&K Rugs, re-established ties in China and built a weaving facility in Shandong Province.

  • Bringing in experts from Turkey and the USA, the Chinese workers were taught to handspin yarn, use vegetable dyes, and weave by hand various rug structures not indigenous to China. A “design laboratory” was created, and M&K Rugs continues to bring weave traditions and materials from all over the world in this tradition.