Antique Peking Room Size Wool Black Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional Chinese weaving exemplifies the sophisticated aesthetic of early 20th-century production, characterized by a spacious field and restrained use of color. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs.
The expansive field is rendered in a saturated indigo blue, providing a dramatic canvas for the detailed motifs. While the palette leans toward deep blue, the overall effect is one of profound depth, often categorized alongside black color rugs due to its intensity. The central circular medallion presents a finely detailed pastoral scene, a hallmark of the Peking style.
Designed to anchor a significant interior space, this piece falls into the category of room size rugs, offering substantial coverage while maintaining visual lightness. The four corners feature intricate quarter-medallions depicting stylized landscapes, pagodas, and auspicious birds, balanced by delicate floral sprigs scattered across the main field.
A complex series of borders frames the composition, featuring traditional Chinese symbols such as the “Hundred Antiques” and stylized floral elements executed in soft creams and pale blues. Woven entirely in high-quality wool, this Peking masterpiece retains the soft luster and durable handle characteristic of fine Chinese textiles from the turn of the century.














