Antique Peking Chinese Floral Medallion Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1900s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1900s. This magnificent example of Chinese rugs captures the restrained elegance typical of early 20th-century weaving. The field is dominated by a rich, soft terracotta hue, providing a warm contrast to the deep indigo border, a characteristic color pairing that defines the era’s aesthetic.
The expansive field is sparsely decorated, allowing the plush wool pile and saturated color to take precedence. A delicate central vase overflowing with stylized blossoms anchors the composition, surrounded by scattered sprigs and branches. This emphasis on negative space and symbolic imagery is a hallmark of the peking rugs aesthetic, focusing on balance and tranquility rather than dense pattern repetition.
The striking navy border frames the terracotta field with dramatic precision, incorporating multiple guard bands featuring Shou symbols and geometric fretwork. Within the main border, detailed cartouches depict birds, butterflies, and intricate floral motifs, rendered primarily in shades of blue, cream, and subtle peach. This visual structure elevates the piece beyond simple utility, turning it into a woven piece of art.
As a substantial room size rugs, this piece commands attention, suitable for grand living areas or formal dining spaces where scale is paramount. Its exceptional condition and age place it firmly among desirable antique rugs of the period, offering both historical integrity and enduring decorative appeal for the discerning collector.


