Antique Chinese – Art Deco Chinese Floral Purple 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece captures the essence of the early 20th-century Art Deco movement as interpreted by master weavers in China. Its sophisticated aesthetic and unusual shape make it a distinctive example among antique rugs.
The expansive field is rendered in a deep, muted mauve, providing a luxurious and velvety backdrop for the stylized botanical elements. This particular shade of purple color rugs was highly fashionable during the Jazz Age, reflecting a move away from traditional Chinese imperial palettes toward Western modernist tastes.
Rather than utilizing a traditional centralized medallion, the design employs graceful, asymmetrical sprays of vines, grapes, and stylized blossoms that cascade inward from the edges. The use of soft golds, ochres, and sage greens against the rich ground highlights the three-dimensional quality of the carving and knotting, characteristic of the finest Art Deco Chinese weaving.
The oblong, rounded form of this piece is particularly rare, suggesting it was commissioned for a specific placement, perhaps beneath a vanity or within an intimate sitting area. Its dimensions classify it as one of the desirable small scatter size rugs, offering versatility while maintaining the grandeur of a larger Art Deco composition. This rug remains a testament to the period’s innovative design spirit.






