Antique Chinese – Art Deco Room Size Wool Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1925. This magnificent example of early 20th-century weaving showcases the distinctive aesthetic of Chinese rugs from this period. Its substantial dimensions qualify it as a highly desirable room size format.
The rug features a deep teal or sea-green field, providing a dramatic backdrop for the stylized central motif. The design is characteristic of the Chinese Art Deco movement, which favored open space and bold, contrasting colors over traditional dense patterning. The central oval medallion is framed by a rich, looping border of ivory and crimson.
Within the central medallion and along the outer border, the composition is dominated by delicate, swirling vines and large, stylized blossoms reminiscent of the Art Nouveau Movement. The use of soft mauve, pale yellow, and rose highlights these elegant floral patterns. The balance between the saturated field and the pastel interior creates a visually arresting contrast.
Woven in China during the Republican period, this piece reflects the influence of Western design trends integrated with traditional Eastern craftsmanship. Such striking and well-preserved examples are highly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs, representing a significant moment in textile history.




















