Antique Rectangle Chinese 1900s – Peking Small Scatter Size Wool Ivory Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving originates from the renowned Peking workshops, celebrated for their sophisticated courtly designs. The piece showcases the distinctive aesthetic of antique rugs from this region, combining luxurious wool pile with a highly intricate pictorial narrative.
The composition is defined by its striking contrast between the deep indigo blue motifs and the luminous ivory field. This neutral ground allows the detailed depiction of stags and stylized fowl to emerge vividly, creating a dynamic, naturalistic scene framed by traditional Chinese symbolism, including stylized trees and auspicious cloud forms.
Despite its detailed imagery, the rug maintains a balanced visual flow. Its dimensions classify it as a small scatter size, making it an ideal accent piece for an entryway or beside a piece of fine furniture. The pictorial elements are distributed across the field in a manner that suggests an open, expansive landscape rather than a tightly centralized medallion format.
The borders are particularly noteworthy, featuring multiple guard bands that enclose the central scene. The outermost border employs the classic key-fret or meander pattern, executed in beige and blue, providing a geometric counterpoint to the organic forms within. The overall effect is a highly decorative allover design that captures the elegance and precision characteristic of early Republican Chinese weaving.














