A striking antique purple Chinese Art Deco, hand-knotted in wool in China around 1920. This one-of-a-kind piece showcases a dragon across a purple palette, and measures 4’0″ x 7’0″.
Chinese Art Deco rugs emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, when weavers in Tianjin – most famously in the workshops associated with Walter Nichols – paired traditional Chinese craft with the bold, asymmetrical, modern aesthetic of the Art Deco movement. The result is a distinctive look: spacious fields, oversized blossoms and a fresh, painterly use of color.
At a true room size it will anchor a living or dining room, framing a seating group or sitting comfortably under a dining table. The purple tones lend a jewel-box richness to a more formal room. Hand-knotted from durable wool, it is made to be lived with and handed down.
At a glance
- Origin: Chinese
- Age: circa 1920 (antique)
- Size: 4'0" x 7'0"
- Shape: Rectangle
- Material: Wool
- Construction: Hand Knotted Pile
- Colors: Purple
- Pattern: Allover
















