Antique Peking Chinese Floral, Medallion Blue 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the refined aesthetic of early 20th-century Chinese weaving, moving away from dense traditional patterns toward a more open, decorative style favored in Western export markets. It remains a stunning example of classic oriental rugs from the Republican era, showcasing a mastery of scale and color balance.
The striking, saturated indigo field provides a dramatic backdrop for the delicate floral motifs. This deep, rich shade of blue color rugs was highly sought after during the Art Deco period, offering a sophisticated contrast to the pale cream border and the soft, scattered bouquets that float across the expanse. The intentional use of negative space enhances the visual tranquility of the design.
A beautifully rendered circular medallion anchors the composition, featuring intricate, stylized blossoms woven in varying shades of ivory and pale teal. The generous border frames the central design with elegant, meandering vines, typical of the finest Chinese weaving techniques. As with all genuine antique rugs, the quality of the hand-spun wool and the high knot count ensure longevity and exceptional tactile softness.
Designed for grand interiors, the substantial dimensions of this piece qualify it as one of the most desirable room size rugs available from the Peking tradition. Its formal yet airy design makes it perfectly suited for a contemporary setting requiring a historical anchor, providing both monumental scale and timeless elegance.
















