Antique Chinese – Peking Coral 1925 Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional piece is a hallmark example of early 20th-century Chinese rugs, characterized by its refined palette and elegant, minimalist composition. The runner format suggests it was intended for a grand gallery or extended reception area, showcasing the masterful weaving techniques of the period.
The expansive field is saturated in a luminous, muted coral hue, placing it among the most sought-after salmon coral pink color rugs of the era. This soft, warm ground provides a striking contrast to the deep indigo border, which is intricately woven with scrolling vines and stylized blossoms in shades of pale blue and ochre, defining the perimeter with classical precision.
Designed as a graceful hallway runner rugs, the dimensions emphasize verticality, drawing the eye toward the delicate central medallion. The field decoration is restrained, featuring scattered, finely rendered floral sprays that float across the coral expanse, typical of the sophisticated Art Deco approach adopted by peking rugs workshops in the 1920s.
Woven with high-quality wool and retaining its rich color integrity after nearly a century, this textile represents a superb acquisition for discerning collectors. Its blend of traditional Chinese iconography and modern color sensibilities makes it a compelling and rare addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.








