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The “Emperor’s Garden” rug inspiring this MouseRug is an
exquisite example of a type of design known as the “Peking” style which
gained status and popularity during the latter decades of the 19th century.
This was a time when China opened its vast workforce, in the form of large
weaving “factories," to the Western world. A trademark of this style, which
reached its zenith of popularity during the 1940s, is its use of pictorial
elements, such as pagodas, vases, and realistically drawn flowers, birds and
butterflies. Also available as a Coaster Rug
HERE.
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