Antique Chinese – Baotou Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century Chinese weaving presents the classic Baotou aesthetic, characterized by its deep, saturated color palette and precise symbolic geometry. Its long, narrow dimensions make it an ideal choice among hallway runner rugs for guiding the eye through an extended space.
The wool foundation is dyed in a striking combination of rich navy blue and a vibrant, almost electric coral field. This specific hue places the piece among the most desirable coral color rugs from the period, offering warmth and contrast simultaneously. The contrast is further heightened by the use of soft cream and gold accents defining the intricate interior borders.
The design features a series of repeating, framed medallions, each containing stylized floral and Buddhist symbols, rendered with remarkable clarity. While the medallions are distinct, their continuous repetition along the length creates a unified visual rhythm, classifying the overall composition as an allover pattern well-suited to the runner format.
Woven with high-quality, resilient wool, this Baotou runner retains excellent pile height and structural integrity, reflecting the superior craftsmanship of the era. It stands as a magnificent, collectible example within the broader category of antique rugs, offering a vibrant piece of Chinese textile history for the discerning collector.










