Antique Chinese – Ningxia Chinese Yellow 1840s Rug, Circa Date: 1840s. This exceptional Ningxia piece from the Qing Dynasty presents a sophisticated study in contrast. The central field is dominated by a rich, variegated tone, characteristic of the period’s preferred palette, earning it the designation Chinese Yellow.
The field employs a subtle, tone-on-tone allover design of stylized floral rosettes, rendered in high-low pile to create textural depth. This dense patterning is typical of 19th-century Chinese court aesthetics, offering visual complexity without overwhelming the space.
A powerful, multi-layered border frames the composition, utilizing a deep indigo ground accented by the classic Greek Key (Meander) motif in complementary gold and light blue hues. The compact, nearly square format makes this a perfect scatter size accent piece for a refined entryway or beneath a small occasional table.
Woven with meticulous precision and natural dyes, this rug represents a fine example of regional Chinese weaving traditions. Its excellent preservation and saturated coloration make it a highly desirable addition to any collection of important antique rugs.




