Antique Chinese – Textile Chinese Flat Weave Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece is more accurately described as a highly detailed embroidered panel, representing the pinnacle of 19th-century Chinese rugs artistry. Dating to the mid-Qing Dynasty, its construction transcends typical floor coverings, serving instead as a magnificent wall hanging or ceremonial cloth.
The field is composed of a complex grid of alternating vertical registers, each meticulously worked in fine silk and metallic thread embroidery. These registers depict a pantheon of figures—likely Buddhist Arhats or Daoist Immortals—juxtaposed with vibrant botanical studies. The technique employed here elevates this object far beyond a simple flat weave, classifying it as a textile masterpiece.
The dramatic palette is anchored by deep, saturated reds and features striking accents of black, ochre, and pale celestial blues. The vibrant ground color, which leans toward a rich salmon coral pink hue, provides a powerful contrast to the delicate figures. Though substantial in its visual impact, the physical dimensions suggest this was intended as a small scatter size piece, perhaps for an altar or niche.
The elaborate border, featuring highly stylized dragons and mythical creatures rendered in gold and silver metallic thread, confirms the piece’s imperial or high-status provenance. Such finely preserved examples from this period are exceedingly rare, offering collectors a unique opportunity to acquire a significant piece of history among our collection of antique rugs.


















