Antique Chinese – Peking Ivory 1880s Wool Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece represents the pinnacle of late Qing Dynasty weaving, offering a sophisticated counterpoint to more densely patterned antique rugs. The open field emphasizes the masterful use of negative space, characteristic of the Peking style.
The expansive field utilizes a luminous ivory color foundation, providing a serene canvas for the symbolic iconography. Against this light backdrop, deep indigo blues define the central five-clawed dragon and the four surrounding medallions, creating a powerful visual contrast that speaks to imperial taste.
Traditional Chinese symbolism abounds, featuring the powerful central dragon surrounded by four circular phoenix motifs, often representing the Empress. While the overall composition is fluid and pictorial, the border elements, particularly the stylized waves and architectural details, introduce a strong, defined structure that borders on geometric rugs.
Woven with fine wool and exhibiting a refined patina developed over nearly 140 years, this textile is an investment in history and artistry. Its substantial dimensions ensure it functions perfectly as one of the highly desirable room size rugs, capable of anchoring a grand living space or formal dining room with unparalleled elegance.
















