Antique Chinese – Ningxia Chinese Yellow 1850s Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional square piece originates from the renowned weaving centers of Ningxia, presenting a stunning example of the Qing Dynasty aesthetic characterized by its vibrant, saturated palette. The field is dominated by a rich, oxidized yellow hue, making it a spectacular instance of yellow color rugs that command attention in any collection.
The design employs a sophisticated interplay of traditional Chinese symbolism, featuring scattered floral elements and stylized birds set against the luminous yellow ground. Unlike centralized medallion formats, this piece utilizes an open, allover rugs structure, allowing the eye to travel freely across the meticulously hand-knotted surface, which is framed by a powerful indigo border featuring the classic meander fretwork.
Its compact square dimensions classify this textile as one of the highly desirable small scatter size rugs, perfect for adding a concentrated burst of color and history to a transitional space, or serving as a striking wall hanging. The wool retains a remarkable softness and luster, indicative of the high-quality materials favored by 19th-century Chinese weavers who worked in this distinct regional style.
Ningxia rugs from this period are highly prized for their unique coloration and departure from strictly imperial designs, offering a glimpse into regional artistic expression. This square artifact represents not just a floor covering, but a tangible piece of textile history, joining our curated collection of exceptional antique rugs from around the globe.










