Antique Peking Chinese Medallion Blue 1890s Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of late 19th-century Chinese weaving presents a dramatic, nearly monochromatic field of deep indigo. The sophisticated design emphasizes traditional iconography, marking it as a highly desirable piece among antique rugs.
The rich, saturated field provides a perfect canvas for the finely rendered motifs in contrasting gold and ochre. The use of this specific, dark shade was characteristic of the finest Peking workshops, creating a sense of imperial gravity. Scattered phoenixes and stylized floral sprays float elegantly across the expanse, a testament to the master weavers’ skill in handling the deep blue color rugs.
At the heart of the composition lies a magnificent circular medallion, likely depicting intertwined mythological creatures—symbols of auspiciousness and harmony. This central focus is framed by a series of complex borders, including the classic Chinese fretwork (or Greek key) pattern, executed with meticulous precision in shimmering gold tones.
Woven to a substantial scale, this piece functions perfectly as a primary floor covering. Its impressive dimensions ensure it can anchor a major reception room, making it an ideal choice for collectors seeking elegant room size rugs that offer both historical significance and powerful visual impact.












