Allover Blue Chinese Wool Antique Hand Knotted Pile 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This compelling textile exemplifies the distinctive Chinese weaving tradition prevalent during the early 20th century. Its construction features a dense, hand-knotted wool pile, typical of the quality produced in workshops during this era.
The composition utilizes a sophisticated, high-contrast palette. Stylized motifs, including deer and birds, are rendered in a striking blue against a very dark ground, placing it among desirable blue color rugs. The pattern is arranged in an allover design of symbolic fauna and flora, creating a narrative field that is both dynamic and deeply traditional.
Presented in a narrow runner format, this piece is ideally suited for hallways or staircases, though its current state shows significant wear, particularly a large section of missing pile in the center. This level of wear is characteristic of well-loved small scatter size rugs used heavily over decades, speaking to the genuine age and history of the textile.
Despite the visible patina and structural challenges, the rug retains a powerful graphic presence and historical integrity. Pieces like this offer a tangible connection to the past, making them highly sought-after additions to collections of fine antique rugs and decorative arts.












