Antique Chinese – Peking Chinese Gray 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving showcases the refined aesthetic typical of the Peking workshops. Its composition balances expansive negative space with meticulously rendered symbolic motifs, a hallmark of high-quality antique rugs from this era.
The central field employs a sophisticated, warm taupe-gray, providing a neutral yet rich backdrop that defines the piece’s elegance. This subtle, earth-toned foundation is dramatically offset by the vibrant coral border and the deep, saturated indigo used for the internal framing and detailing. The use of this specific gray color rugs palette ensures adaptability while retaining historical character.
Scattered across the field and densely integrated within the borders are traditional Chinese auspicious symbols. These include stylized vases holding blossoming branches, lanterns, and various scholarly objects (the “Hundred Antiques”). The delicate rendering of these elements confirms its place among the finest examples of floral rugs, where nature and symbolism intertwine seamlessly.
Woven with a luxurious, dense pile, this piece was designed to command a significant interior space. Its substantial dimensions classify it among the desirable room size rugs, making it perfectly suited for a formal dining area or a grand salon where its restrained colorway and classical Chinese design can be fully appreciated.


