Antique Chinese – Textile Small Scatter Size Silk Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1800s. This exceptional piece is not a traditional pile rug but a finely woven silk textile, likely repurposed from a court garment or wall hanging, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the late Qing Dynasty. Its small scatter size makes it an ideal decorative accent for collectors of fine Asian art.
The field is dominated by a rich, saturated indigo ground, characteristic of the finest 19th-century Chinese dyes. This deep blue color provides a dramatic backdrop for the intricate design of swirling Ruyi clouds and powerful, five-clawed imperial dragons rendered in shimmering gold and rust silk threads, symbolizing celestial power and good fortune.
The composition features an incredibly dense, non-medallion structure, creating a powerful sense of movement across the entire surface. This allover pattern is balanced by the traditional Lishui wave border at the base, representing the ocean and the earth, grounding the celestial imagery above with vibrant, stylized stripes.
As a highly specialized example of 19th-century court textiles, this piece offers a unique insight into the artistry and hierarchical symbolism of the era. It stands as a remarkable, museum-quality addition to any collection of antique rugs and historical textiles.














