Antique Large Peking Chinese Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving presents a sophisticated study in contrast, utilizing a rich, luminous field against a dramatic navy border. The restrained palette and open composition are hallmarks of the finest antique rugs produced during the late Qing Dynasty period.
The expansive central field is rendered in a beautiful, aged tone that shifts between gold, camel, and ivory and beige, providing a warm foundation for the sparse, stylized decoration. Motifs of vases, gourds, and abstracted floral elements float gracefully across the surface, executed in subtle shades of slate blue and charcoal.
Designed for grand interiors, the impressive dimensions necessitate a careful consideration of scale. The generous proportions of this piece classify it as a truly large scale textile, capable of anchoring a significant room while maintaining an atmosphere of quiet elegance rather than overwhelming complexity.
The deep indigo main border provides structural definition, featuring repeating cartouches and symbolic forms that frame the composition with classical Chinese iconography. This Peking piece represents a refined aesthetic within the broader tradition of the oriental rug, prized for its clarity of design and exceptional quality of knotting.














