Antique Peking Chinese Floral, Medallion Ivory 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving embodies the refined elegance characteristic of the Peking style, offering a sophisticated interpretation of classical motifs. The expansive, luminous field is rendered in a soft, pale hue, making it a superb selection among ivory color rugs for designers seeking brightness and depth.
The composition is anchored by a beautifully detailed central medallion, surrounded by delicately scattered floral sprays, butterflies, and symbolic vessels. The design maintains a remarkable sense of balance and space, allowing the intricate details of the stylized blossoms and traditional Chinese symbols to breathe against the open ground. The palette utilizes soft blues, tans, and subtle browns, creating a harmonious contrast with the deep indigo of the primary border.
The complex border system frames the field with precision, incorporating multiple guard bands, including a crisp Greek key fretwork pattern that provides architectural structure. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs due to their superior wool quality, dense weave, and the unique artistic fusion of traditional Chinese iconography with the slightly more open aesthetic favored during the Republican Period.
Measuring in a desirable format, this piece functions perfectly as a central element in grand living spaces or formal dining rooms. Its subtle coloring and commanding presence make it versatile for both traditional and modern interiors. This rare Peking carpet is an investment piece, offering both historical significance and the functional dimensions expected of high-quality room size rugs.










