Antique Textile Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exquisite framed textile offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century decorative arts. While categorized nominally as a rug, its fine embroidery and vertical presentation suggest it was intended as a wall hanging or panel, making it a distinctive addition to any collection of antique rugs.
The foundation features a rich, saturated indigo field, providing a dramatic backdrop for the delicate needlework. This deep hue places the piece among the most desirable blue color rugs, offering a sophisticated depth rarely achieved in modern dyes. The wool fibers, finely spun and expertly handled, retain their luster despite the passage of a century.
The highly stylized design utilizes traditional East Asian iconography, featuring a meandering vine of pale blossoms interspersed with two strikingly rendered goldfish. The precision of the stitching highlights the dynamic movement of the fish and the graceful curve of the branches, creating a vertical flow that is both elegant and arresting.
Classified by size, this piece falls into the highly versatile small scatter size. Its narrow, vertical format makes it ideal for placement in transitional spaces, such as hallways or between doorways, where its artistic merit and exceptional craftsmanship can be appreciated up close.










