Antique Peking Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Navy, Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional Chinese textile, dating from the late Qing Dynasty, exemplifies the refined aesthetic of Peking weaving. Its composition relies on a dramatic contrast between the deep navy elements and the expansive ivory field, a hallmark of sophisticated antique rugs.
The design is strikingly pictorial, featuring traditional auspicious symbols rendered with elegant simplicity. A sinuous, dark branch, possibly representing the prunus blossom, dominates the central field, flanked by stylized bamboo stalks. Below, a majestic phoenix figure is depicted in flight, its tail flowing dynamically across the lower register.
The masterful use of negative space allows the sparse, yet powerful, iconography to command attention. The palette is strictly limited to rich navy and lighter shades, emphasizing the graphic quality of the drawing. Such a strong reliance on the blue color rugs tradition highlights the influence of classical Chinese porcelain on textile arts of this era.
Woven entirely in wool, the texture is soft yet durable, characteristic of the finest Peking workshops. Its intimate dimensions classify it as a small scatter size rug, making it an ideal accent piece for a hallway, bedside, or as a foundational element in a curated collection where space is at a premium.














