Antique Chinese – Baotou Blue 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving presents a dramatic field in deep indigo, characteristic of the desirable Baotou style. The saturation of the primary hue makes it a standout piece among blue color rugs.
The central field is dominated by a sophisticated still life arrangement, featuring large ceramic vases holding flowering branches, stacked volumes, and auspicious fruits like the Buddha’s Hand citron. These highly symbolic groupings often represent wealth, longevity, and scholarly achievement, moving beyond traditional floral rugs into narrative art.
The composition is framed by a series of precise geometric borders, including the classic Greek key or “T-fret” pattern, which provides a disciplined contrast to the organic forms within the field. Its manageable dimensions classify this piece as a small scatter size, ideal for an entryway or as an accent layer in a refined interior.
Woven during a period of significant artistic transition in China, this piece retains the classic reverence for symbolic imagery while embracing the simplified, bold aesthetic of the 1920s. It is a finely preserved example of antique rugs that offers both visual depth and historical resonance.


















