Antique Wool Black Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite example of early 20th-century weaving presents a striking aesthetic, characteristic of the transition between traditional Chinese design and the emerging Art Deco movement. Its deep, saturated field provides a dramatic backdrop rarely seen in traditional black color rugs, emphasizing the vibrancy of the overlaid motifs.
The composition is defined by a bold, shaped central panel, often referred to as a cartouche, framed by a complex border featuring geometric and stylized elements. Within this panel, a lush, naturalistic arrangement of blossoming branches and vines creates a vibrant contrast against the dark ground. This piece is an exceptional representation of floral rugs from the period, utilizing a sophisticated palette of soft rose, pale blue, and subtle lavender hues.
Hand-knotted from fine wool, the pile exhibits a luxurious texture and depth, confirming the high level of craftsmanship employed in its creation. Pieces of this caliber are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs for their unique blend of Eastern tradition and Western modernism. The clarity of the knotting allows the intricate details of the border’s stepped crenellations to be fully appreciated.
While the design is grand, the scale of this piece suggests its original use as a sophisticated accent or runner. Whether utilized as a dramatic focal point or paired as matching small scatter size rugs (3.03ft x 5ft), this textile offers enduring elegance and historical significance, perfectly capturing the spirit of the Roaring Twenties.


