Antique Chinese Wool Coral / Salmon Pink Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece, originating from the late period of traditional Chinese weaving, is a highly specialized textile, likely intended as a saddle rug or chair mat. Its dense, plush wool pile and vibrant color palette exemplify the sophisticated taste of the era.
The striking field color is a rich, saturated coral, bordering on deep salmon pink, providing a warm foundation for the complex design. This specific hue is highly sought after among collectors of salmon coral pink color rugs. The central composition features a highly formalized, graphic medallion set against the deep red ground, framed by contrasting powder blue spandrels.
The structure of the design relies on a strong contrast between the organic stylized floral motifs and the rigid, tightly rendered border system. The outer edge is defined by a classic key-fret pattern, giving the overall composition a strong geometric foundation. Despite its specialized function, the high knot count and quality of the wool elevate this piece far beyond typical 2.03ft x 4.06ft textiles.
Dating to the 1930s, this textile represents a transitional period in Asian weaving, maintaining traditional techniques while adopting bolder color combinations suitable for Western export markets. Pieces of this quality and condition are increasingly rare, making it a significant addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.












