Antique Chinese Allover Floral Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving showcases the restrained elegance typical of Chinese rugs from the Peking region. Its construction and palette mark it as a highly desirable piece among serious collectors of antique rugs.
The commanding field is rendered in a saturated, almost midnight blue color rugs, providing a dramatic and sophisticated backdrop for the scattered, delicate motifs. These isolated vignettes—including stylized butterflies and small floral clusters—are spaced harmoniously across the expanse, adhering to the refined aesthetic of allover rugs where the pattern repeats without a central medallion.
Contrasting beautifully with the deep field, the wide primary border features a lively procession of traditional Chinese iconography. Stylized birds, blossoming branches, and scrolling vines are executed in soft cream, beige, and subtle rust tones, creating a rich visual frame that expertly balances the field’s austerity.
Woven with a luxurious, thick wool pile, this piece was designed to anchor a major interior space. Its substantial dimensions qualify it as a true Room Size Rugs (7.6ft x 8.5ft), offering both historical gravitas and enduring decorative appeal suitable for a contemporary or traditional setting.
















