Antique Chinese Allover Geometric Wool Hand Knotted Pile Ivory Beige Cream White 1930s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional pair of textiles, originating from Chinese rugs, showcases the sophisticated geometric patterning typical of the early 20th century. While the pieces are uniquely shaped, they represent a high-quality example of antique rugs craftsmanship.
Woven entirely in wool with a dense, hand-knotted pile, the textile exhibits a striking contrast between the primary field color and the deep indigo accents. The dominant palette is defined by soft, luminous shades of ivory beige cream white color rugs, providing a neutral canvas that highlights the intricate geometric medallions and lattice work.
The design employs an allover rugs structure, where a repeating lattice motif fills the central panel without a defined central medallion. This repetitive, structured patterning is punctuated by small, stylized floral elements rendered in gold and pale blue, creating a sense of ordered complexity characteristic of fine period textiles.
Dating to the 1930s, this piece reflects a transitional period in Asian weaving, moving away from purely classical imperial motifs toward more streamlined, decorative styles suitable for modern interiors. Although the shape suggests a specialized function, the dimensions classify it within the category of small scatter size rugs, making it an exquisite accent piece for a curated collection.




















