Antique Chinese – Tibetan Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the geometric boldness often found in early 20th-century antique rugs from the region. Its design relies on a powerful, high-contrast palette, typical of the transitional period between traditional Chinese motifs and the emerging Art Deco aesthetic.
The field presents a highly stylized, almost dizzying checkerboard pattern, executed in deep charcoal brown against a luminous ground. The use of a dominant ivory color provides a sophisticated neutrality, allowing the strong geometric structure to define the space without overwhelming it.
Encircling the dynamic field is a robust border featuring the traditional angular Greek Key motif, rendered with thick, unwavering lines. Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a small scatter size rug, ideal for defining a specific entryway or serving as an accent beneath a small table.
The overall composition is a masterclass in restrained symmetry. While highly geometric, the repeating squares create an effective allover design that draws the eye across the entire surface, providing texture and depth rather than a singular focal point. This Tibetan-influenced Chinese rug remains a timeless example of early modern textile art.




















