Antique Chinese Allover Floral Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1900s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving showcases the refined aesthetic characteristic of traditional Chinese rugs. The hand-knotted wool pile exhibits a soft, luxurious texture, indicative of the quality standards maintained by workshops during this period.
The field is dominated by a gentle, tone-on-tone camel hue, allowing the intricate, scrolling vine work to emerge with sophisticated subtlety. The use of an allover design ensures visual continuity across the entirety of the piece, avoiding a central medallion in favor of expansive, flowing movement. This approach provides immense versatility for interior placement.
A particularly rare feature is the rug’s elegant, elliptical shape, which softens the geometry of a formal living space or grand salon. While its exact dimensions are substantial, this format is often utilized as a specialized room size accent, perfectly suited for defining a seating arrangement or complementing curved architectural elements.
The palette is remarkably restrained, featuring a deep indigo border that frames the expansive beige field, punctuated only by faded blue accents in the inner guard border. The natural wear and patina contribute significantly to the rug’s authenticity, confirming its status among highly sought-after antique rugs from the turn of the century.





