Antique Chinese – Ningxia Room Size Wool Coral Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1750s. This exceptional example of Qing Dynasty weaving represents the pinnacle of the ningxia tradition, characterized by its open field composition and sophisticated use of traditional Chinese symbolism.
The central field is dominated by a rare and luminous coral ground, a hue achieved through complex natural dyeing processes typical of the period. Scattered across this expansive field are various auspicious motifs, including stylized foo dogs, mythical creatures, and floating cloud bands rendered primarily in deep indigo and pale sky blue, offering a striking contrast to the warm background.
As a true room size piece, this carpet possesses the scale necessary to anchor a substantial interior space with its commanding presence. The main border features a dense, repeating pattern of stylized chrysanthemums and scrolling vines, framed by delicate guard borders that emphasize the rug’s overall architectural structure and balance.
Dating precisely to the mid-18th century, this piece offers a tangible connection to the height of imperial textile production in Chinese rugs. The remarkable preservation of the fine wool pile and the clarity of the design elements make this a highly desirable acquisition for collectors of fine antique rugs worldwide.






