Antique Chinese – Peking Blue 1925 Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving captures the restrained elegance characteristic of the Peking style. The field is dominated by a rich, saturated indigo, making it a standout piece among blue color rugs and providing a dramatic backdrop for the delicate, golden motifs.
The design employs traditional Chinese symbolism rendered in a simplified, almost Art Deco manner. A central medallion features a stylized bird, likely a phoenix, surrounded by blossoming branches. The corners anchor the composition with elegant pagodas and flowering trees, establishing this piece firmly within the tradition of floral rugs.
A broad, sophisticated border in soft camel and tan tones frames the deep blue field, separated by a thin guard band of muted coral. This layered structure provides depth and visual weight. While the scale of this piece is grand, the clarity of the design ensures that its aesthetic principles, including the defined borders, translate seamlessly to smaller formats, such as hallway runner rugs.
Woven almost a century ago, this rug represents the height of Chinese textile artistry during the Republican Era, combining indigenous motifs with Western design sensibilities. Its excellent condition and timeless palette make it a highly desirable acquisition for collectors of fine antique rugs, promising enduring beauty and historical resonance.
















