Antique Chinese Art Deco Wool Green Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the height of the early 20th-century decorative movement, translating Western modernism through traditional Chinese weaving techniques. The bold, sculptural design is characteristic of Chinese Art Deco rugs, which prioritized clarity and dramatic scale over intricate detail.
The luxurious, hand-knotted wool pile features a complex field dominated by a warm, mossy green color rugs hue, providing a sophisticated backdrop for the stylized floral elements. Unlike traditional medallion layouts, this composition utilizes an allover rugs pattern, ensuring visual interest is distributed evenly across the entire surface.
Rich plum and dusty rose tones define the large, simplified blossoms, creating a striking contrast against the muted field. The high, dense pile typical of period pieces enhances the texture and depth of the design, confirming its status as a highly sought-after example of antique rugs from the Republican era.
Dating to the 1920s, this piece captures the transitional aesthetic of the era, moving away from classical Chinese symbolism toward pure decorative form. While the Art Deco style is often associated with grand interiors, its versatile aesthetic is equally impactful when rendered in formats such as small scatter size rugs, offering accessible elegance for diverse placements.


