Antique Ningxia Hallway Runner Wool Brown Rug, Circa Date: 1700s. This exceptional piece hails from the revered weaving centers of Ningxia, China, representing the sophisticated geometric style prevalent during the Qing Dynasty. Its early 18th-century provenance places it among the most desirable antique rugs available today, embodying centuries of textile tradition.
The palette is defined by a striking contrast between rich indigo blue and warm camel tones, set against a deep, earthy border. The overall effect is a masterful study in brown earth-tone color rugs, utilizing natural dyes that have matured beautifully over three centuries to achieve a soft, resonant patina.
The central field features a dense, interlocking lattice pattern, often interpreted as stylized coins or repeating lozenges, providing visual texture and depth. This intricate geometry is framed by a bold, angular Greek key or Leiwen border, characteristic of imperial Chinese textile design and lending the piece a monumental, architectural quality.
Woven from high-quality wool, the structure remains robust despite its considerable age. Designed specifically for an elongated space, this piece functions perfectly as a refined hallway runner rug. Its remarkable condition and rare dimensions for a rug of this period make it a compelling acquisition for collectors seeking authentic examples of early Chinese weaving.














