Antique Peking Chinese Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of antique rugs from the Republican era captures the shift toward pictorial and narrative designs that defined early 20th-century Chinese weaving, moving beyond strictly traditional court styles.
The central field presents a highly stylized, almost cubist depiction of a traditional Chinese garden or waterscape, featuring layered hills, arched bridges, and a prominent pagoda or gazebo. The graphic, simplified forms and bold outlines signal a departure from classical motifs, leaning into a modernist aesthetic popular in Shanghai and Peking workshops of the time.
The palette is striking and sophisticated, utilizing a rich contrast between the deep indigo border and the vibrant teal and turquoise hues of the water and sky. The strategic use of gold and tan wool for the architectural elements and mountains creates a warm luminosity, making this a superb example of blue color rugs.
Framed by a finely detailed floral border featuring scrolling vines and stylized blossoms, this piece retains excellent pile height and saturation. Its dimensions suggest it was intended as a small scatter size rug, perfectly suited to serve as a singular, dramatic focal point in a refined interior space.


































