Antique Peking Chinese Floral, Medallion Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving presents a striking contrast between its expansive navy field and the vibrant, golden-yellow border. The precise knotting and luxurious wool quality are characteristic of fine antique rugs from this period.
The deeply saturated indigo field provides a perfect backdrop for the stylized floral clusters, which are symmetrically arranged along the central axis. This dramatic use of a rich, monochromatic ground highlights the subtle variations in the secondary hues, making it a superb specimen for collectors seeking blue color rugs with historical depth.
The border features an elegant, meandering vine pattern populated with delicate blossoms and foliage, rendered in shades of cream, pale blue, and tan. This open, airy aesthetic, favoring symbolic motifs over dense patterning, defines the sophisticated appeal of classic oriental rugs produced in the Peking tradition.
Measuring ideally for transitional spaces, hallways, or as an accent piece, this rug falls into the category of small scatter size rugs. Its restrained elegance and enduring color combination ensure it serves as a powerful yet refined decorative anchor in both traditional and contemporary interiors.


























