Antique Chinese – Silk Hallway Runner Silk Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional silk weaving represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century Chinese textile artistry, characterized by its exquisite fineness and radiant sheen. Unlike typical wool pieces, the silk foundation and pile allow the colors to refract light brilliantly, defining this piece as a highly prized example among antique rugs.
The central field is dominated by a rich, luminous saffron hue, providing a warm foundation that is both regal and inviting. This masterful use of a deep, burnished yellow color creates a striking contrast against the wide, midnight blue main border, which is intricately decorated with traditional Chinese Shou symbols and Greek key motifs, ensuring visual depth and structural integrity.
The design features a classic open-field layout anchored by a circular central medallion and complementary corner spandrels, all rendered in vibrant blues, reds, and creams. These elements frame the expansive gold ground, which is subtly populated by delicate butterflies and stylized floral rugs motifs, reflecting the traditional Chinese reverence for natural symbolism and balance.
Woven specifically as a hallway runner, this piece is perfectly proportioned to enhance long corridors or entryways, adding a layer of historical elegance and luxurious texture underfoot. Its narrow format and durable silk construction make it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas where both beauty and longevity are paramount considerations for the discerning collector. **Note: This is a Small Scatter Size Rug (5.02ft x 8ft).**












