Antique Chinese Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite example of early 20th-century weaving presents a striking visual dichotomy, utilizing a vast, luminous field of ivory beige wool set against borders and motifs rendered in a deep, saturated indigo. This restrained palette emphasizes the graphic quality of the design.
The expansive central field is characterized by an elegant minimalism, featuring widely dispersed, stylized botanical elements. A prominent circular medallion anchors the composition, surrounded by delicate, asymmetrical floral designs that appear to float weightlessly across the surface, typical of sophisticated Chinese aesthetic principles.
The sophisticated border system employs multiple guard stripes, including a precise Greek key fretwork band, which frames the main border of scrolling vines and large stylized blossoms. Pieces such as this represent the pinnacle of traditional Eastern weaving, offering enduring beauty and historical value among antique rugs.
Woven to a substantial scale, this piece functions perfectly as a room size anchor for a grand interior. Its balanced composition and classic colorway ensure that it integrates seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary design schemes, providing a foundation of timeless elegance.




















