Antique Peking Small Scatter Size Wool Ivory Beige Cream White Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late Qing Dynasty weaving presents a striking narrative composition, utilizing a powerful contrast between the deep indigo field and the luminous golden-beige wool. Its dimensions classify it as one of our highly sought-after small scatter size rugs, ideal for transitional spaces or as a focal point in a compact room.
The central design is dominated by an ascending imperial dragon, rendered in the golden hue, climbing through dense, stylized clouds (the *lingzhi* motif). The dragon, a potent symbol of power and good fortune, is depicted mid-ascent, creating a dynamic sense of movement against the dark background. This dramatic, asymmetrical layout is characteristic of the finest antique rugs produced during this period of Chinese textile innovation.
The palette relies heavily on subtle tonality, featuring the rich, saturated navy blue alongside a spectrum of ivory beige cream white color rugs that shift depending on the light. The lower field, while seemingly plain, is subtly embossed with finely carved wave patterns, suggesting the dragon is rising from the sea or a celestial river.
Framing the central scene is a meticulously detailed border featuring a repeating wave pattern and small, auspicious scatter symbols—including stylized insects and plants—which add depth and traditional context. Woven entirely in high-quality wool, the rug retains excellent pile height and saturation, testifying to its provenance and careful preservation over more than a century.




















