Antique Chinese – Ningxia Hallway Runner Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece from the mid-19th century Qing Dynasty showcases the refined weaving traditions of the Ningxia region. Its narrow, elongated format makes it a perfect example of hallway runner rugs, designed to bring warmth and definition to transitional spaces while maximizing the visual impact of its sophisticated palette. NOTE: Actual size is closer to a small scatter size: 5.06ft x 10ft.
The primary field color is a luminous, soft saffron yellow, characteristic of high-status Chinese textiles. This rich, yet delicate, ground is expertly contrasted by saturated indigo and deep navy elements used in the border and central motifs, creating a stunning example of yellow color rugs that retains remarkable clarity and vibrancy after nearly two centuries.
The composition features an open, decentralized arrangement of stylized botanicals, butterflies, and auspicious symbols, rather than relying on a single central medallion. This elegant dispersion of elements across the field is typical of an allover design favored in courtly pieces, lending the runner a dynamic yet balanced visual texture that draws the eye along its length.
Woven entirely in fine, hand-spun wool, this runner exhibits the plush pile and exceptional knot density expected of Ningxia production during this period. It is a rare surviving example of pre-Republican era weaving, offering discerning collectors a chance to acquire truly museum-quality antique rugs with profound historical resonance and timeless decorative appeal.
















