Antique Ningxia Chinese Floral, Medallion Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional 19th-century weaving from the Ningxia region exemplifies the refined courtly aesthetic of late Qing Dynasty antique rugs. Its square format and highly structured design reflect a sophisticated approach to traditional Chinese symbolism and knotting technique.
The field is dominated by a luminous, creamy ivory ground, which provides a striking contrast to the deep indigo blue used in the primary medallion and the outer border. Secondary tones of soft camel and muted gold define the stylized floral elements and the intricate geometric patterns that fill the corners, creating a palette of restrained elegance.
A powerful central medallion anchors the composition, rendered in layered shades of blue and gold, suggesting depth and complexity. Surrounding this focal point, delicate vine work and stylized blossoms drift across the open field, balanced by traditional Chinese fretwork borders that frame the entire piece with meticulous precision.
The complex border system features multiple guard bands incorporating symbols such as the endless knot and the key pattern, characteristic of the period’s finest output. The remarkable preservation and clarity of the wool pile make this a museum-quality example, offering both historical resonance and the practical dimensions of a fine room size rug.
















