Antique Textile Chinese Floral, Medallion Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exquisite piece represents a rare category of 19th-century antique rugs. Its flat-weave construction highlights the delicate nature of the silk and cotton fibers, typical of fine Chinese textile artistry during the late Qing Dynasty.
The field is dominated by an ethereal palette, featuring vibrant cobalt and pale sky blue embroidery set against a shimmering ground that shifts between soft pink and a deep rust red color. This subtle variation in the ground color enhances the textile’s antique patina and depth.
The continuous scrolling vine pattern is densely populated with stylized peonies and chrysanthemums, traditional symbols of prosperity and longevity in Chinese culture. Centrally placed within the design are two circular medallions, intricately embroidered in gold thread, likely depicting auspicious characters for fortune or happiness.
As a flat weave, this textile possesses an inherent lightness and flexibility, distinguishing it from pile carpets of the same era. Given its refined scale and exceptional preservation, it is ideally suited for display as a wall hanging or as a luxurious accent piece among scatter size rugs, offering a unique historical focal point for a sophisticated interior.












