Antique Textile Chinese Allover Red 1925 Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional textile piece, dating to the early Republican era, represents a sophisticated example of Chinese ceremonial art. Its vibrant field, dominated by a deep red hue, immediately draws the eye, distinguishing it from typical pile-woven antique rugs.
The central composition features powerful, stylized Imperial Guardian Lions (Foo Dogs) rendered in detailed embroidery, often symbolizing prosperity and protection. The dynamic movement of these mythical beasts is enhanced by trailing ribbons and stylized cloud bands, creating an allover pattern that is both dense and spirited.
The rich, saturated ground color is a magnificent example of the rust red color achieved by master dyers of the period, providing a striking contrast to the beige and charcoal embroidery threads. A fascinating upper border panel depicts a procession of figures, likely representing the Eight Immortals, adding a narrative depth rarely found in purely geometric designs.
While technically a textile hanging or cover, its dimensions place it firmly within the category of a highly desirable scatter size piece, perfect for wall display or placement in a focused collector’s cabinet. The preservation of the intricate needlework and the clarity of the design elements confirm its status as a remarkable piece of early 20th-century Chinese artistry.












