Antique Baotou Wool Blue Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the refined aesthetic of early 20th-century production, characterized by a deep, saturated indigo field. The restrained composition is typical of the baotou style which favored strong, simplified motifs over elaborate scenic designs.
The field presents a highly disciplined, all-over diaper pattern composed of stylized quatrefoils rendered in a contrasting pale blue and cream outline. This dense repetition provides visual texture while maintaining the rug’s overall sobriety. The masterful use of oxidized dyes creates a rich variation within the blue palette, giving the wool a lustrous, aged quality.
A series of meticulously drawn borders frames the central design, including a prominent Greek key meander and angular cloud-band motifs at the corners. These classical Chinese symbols are executed with precision, showcasing the technical skill inherent in early Chinese rugs. The structure is firm, reflecting the high-quality wool used in Northern China.
Dating to the Republican period, this rug is a superb example of how traditional weaving adapted to modern tastes, offering a sophisticated foundation for contemporary interiors. Its excellent preservation and classic structure make it a highly desirable addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.












