Antique Peking Small Scatter Size Wool Black, Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite piece from the Republican era of China exemplifies the sophisticated geometric abstraction typical of early 20th-century antique rugs. The design relies on a striking contrast between the luminous field and the bold, graphic motifs.
The field is dominated by a rich, warm saffron or mustard yellow, providing a compelling backdrop for the powerful central medallion. This medallion, rendered in deep, saturated black wool, utilizes the traditional Chinese key or fret pattern, creating a complex, interlocking maze that draws the eye inward with precision and symmetry.
Given its dimensions, this rug falls into the highly versatile small scatter size category, making it ideal for placement in hallways, beside beds, or as a foundational accent in a smaller study. The compact format ensures the powerful graphic design remains focused and impactful, regardless of its location.
The corners mirror the central motif, featuring stylized dragons or chimera figures emerging dynamically from the geometric fretwork. The high-contrast palette, utilizing black color rugs against the brilliant gold field, emphasizes the sharp, modern lines of the pattern, offering a timeless aesthetic that bridges traditional Chinese artistry with early Art Deco sensibilities.










