Antique Chinese – Tibetan Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite piece represents the finest cross-cultural weaving traditions found among antique rugs from the late 19th century. Its dense wool pile and compact structure confirm its utility as a highly functional, decorative textile intended for intimate spaces.
The palette is restrained yet powerful, utilizing a rich, saturated indigo field—characteristic of blue color rugs from this region—set against a natural camel ground. The central medallion features a highly stylized bird motif, likely a phoenix or crane, rendered in the negative space of the tan wool, creating a striking and balanced contrast.
Surrounding the central design, the field is framed by a complex border system incorporating traditional Chinese and tibetan style symbols. These include stylized cloud bands, scrolls, and auspicious symbols, executed with a bold, graphic hand typical of the period's weaving aesthetic.
Measuring perfectly as a small scatter size, this rug was likely intended as a seat cover or cushion, a common format for textiles of this origin. The overall composition relies on highly defined, repeating geometric elements juxtaposed with organic forms, resulting in a sophisticated and enduring aesthetic statement.


