Antique Chinese Allover Scatter Sized Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exquisite example of Chinese weaving tradition presents a highly stylized aesthetic typical of the Republican period. Its narrow dimensions classify it as a small scatter size, suggesting its original use might have been ceremonial or specialized, such as a pillar rug or chair panel.
The primary field is dominated by a rich, golden ochre hue, providing a luminous backdrop for the intricate design work. This warm tone contrasts sharply with the strong indigo and deep blue of the border, which features a classic Greek key meander pattern. While the primary color is gold, the overall palette fits within the broader category of neutral and ivory color rugs often favored in early 20th-century interiors.
The design employs an allover pattern of scrolling vines, stylized peonies, and various auspicious symbols, including subtle representations of the moon and traditional Chinese characters. This dense, continuous arrangement ensures visual interest across the entire surface. The use of soft, muted pastels—pale pinks, sage greens, and light blues—highlights the delicate nature of the floral elements.
Reflecting the transitional design period of the 1930s, this piece successfully blends traditional Chinese iconography with a more modern, simplified structure. It remains a superb example of antique rugs from this era, prized for its high-quality wool pile and sophisticated color harmony, offering both historical value and decorative versatility.


