Collection: Carpet

History and origins

Dantsu is a type of traditional Chinese hand-woven carpet, originally woven for the imperial court and nobility.
Its history spans more than a thousand years, with different designs and techniques developed during each dynasty.
China's long history and its techniques maintain their quality and beauty even today, and are highly regarded around the world.

Features and Technology

Dantsu are characterised by their intricate and intricate designs and are hand-woven by skilled weavers.
Dantsu are made from silk or wool and are very finely woven, typically with a high density of 100 to 400 knots per square inch.
This technique makes the dantsu extremely durable and will retain its beauty for generations to come.

Design and aesthetics

Dantsu designs are influenced by traditional Chinese art, and common motifs include natural landscapes, flowers, animals and mythical creatures.
The colors are also very rich, with vivid hues and delicate gradations.
For this reason, dantsu are often viewed not just as carpets, but also as works of art.

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