Antique Textile Chinese Allover Ivory Beige Cream White 1850s Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece is more accurately described as a mounted textile panel than a traditional floor covering, representing the finest embroidery work of the mid-19th century. Its delicate composition relies heavily on a serene ivory, beige, and cream palette.
Originating from China during the Qing Dynasty, this piece exemplifies the sophisticated artistry inherent in 19th-century Chinese rugs and textiles. The detailed imagery, featuring stylized peonies, bamboo shoots, and soaring cranes, is rendered through meticulous silk embroidery, showcasing a level of precision typically reserved for imperial commissions.
The composition utilizes an open, flowing allover design where natural elements are dispersed across the field without the constraint of a central medallion or defined borders. This continuous flow creates a sense of tranquil movement, allowing the viewer’s eye to wander among the finely stitched flora and fauna, including striking black and white butterflies.
While technically classified among small scatter size pieces due to its dimensions, this textile is intended for vertical display, offering a profound decorative statement. It stands as a rare example of preserved 1850s artistry, appealing to collectors seeking truly unique antique rugs and historical textiles for their curated environments.












