Antique Peking Chinese Medallion Beige 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite late Qing Dynasty piece exemplifies the restrained elegance characteristic of Peking weaving. The expansive, open field utilizes a serene beige color palette, allowing the intricate detailing of the central medallion and borders to achieve maximum impact through stark contrast.
The design is anchored by a striking circular medallion and corresponding corner spandrels, all rendered in rich indigo blue. These motifs depict highly stylized birds—likely phoenixes or peacocks—intertwined with delicate flowering vines and cloud scrolls, symbols of prosperity and longevity in Chinese culture. The precision of the knotting highlights the graphic quality of these traditional forms, distinguishing it from earlier, more densely patterned antique rugs.
A series of meticulously layered borders frames the composition. The primary guard border features continuous Ruyi cloud bands, while the inner and outer minor borders showcase sparse, elegant trailing branches. This minimalist approach to decoration, focusing on negative space, reflects the sophisticated tastes prevalent during the final decades of the 19th century in Northern China.
Measuring generously, this textile is ideally suited for modern living spaces, offering the scale and presence required of room size rugs. Its exceptional condition and classic two-tone scheme ensure it functions not merely as a floor covering, but as a foundational element of refined interior design, bridging historical artistry with contemporary aesthetics.










