拍品專文
The reign of the Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722) was a period of great achievement for all the arts, and carpets woven during this period are celebrated for their harmony and proportion both in coloration and size. Woven for both the imperial court and nobility, Qing dynasty rugs and carpets were often made for a specific place or function.
The most striking feature on this carpet is the geometric ground in which each square encloses a wan emblem. This overall design is reminiscent of Chinese patchwork textiles.