1890s Rectangle Wool Antique Ivory Beige Cream White Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving exemplifies the refined aesthetic of Chinese Peking production. The expansive field is rendered in a soft, luminous palette of ivory beige cream white, providing a serene backdrop for the sparse, yet impactful, indigo motifs.
The composition is centered around a striking circular medallion depicting a mythological beast, possibly a Qilin or stylized dragon, rendered in deep navy blue. This central element is balanced by delicate, free-floating birds scattered across the main field, a characteristic feature of high-quality antique rugs from this period, emphasizing spaciousness and tranquility.
The border system is complex, featuring multiple guard bands. The primary inner border showcases classic Chinese landscape elements, including tiered pagodas and stylized trees, executed with precision in shades of blue and taupe. The overall scale of the piece suggests it was intended as a grand room size rug, designed to anchor a formal receiving space.
Hand-knotted in fine wool, this piece exhibits the low, dense pile typical of late Qing Dynasty weaving. Its sophisticated use of negative space, combined with the limited, high-contrast color scheme, makes it an ideal complement for both traditional and modern interiors seeking a touch of historical elegance and restrained artistry.








