Sophisticated Antique Peking Modernist Rug from China, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional piece exemplifies the sophisticated simplicity sought in early 20th-century Chinese weaving, distinguishing it from earlier, highly ornate antique rugs.
The central field is dominated by a profound, saturated indigo, creating a striking monochromatic effect highly valued in modern interiors. The subtle abrash across the surface adds depth and movement, classifying it among the most compelling blue color rugs of the period.
Its structure is defined by restraint, utilizing a clean, crisp beige line that provides a sharp contrast to the deep field. This border system establishes a compelling, architectural geometric design that relies on line and negative space rather than traditional iconography.
Woven in a generous scale, this piece functions perfectly as a foundational element in a substantial living area or dining room. The monumental size ensures that this large oversized rug commands attention while maintaining a sense of quiet elegance, a testament to the enduring quality of Peking artistry.
















