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Early 20th-Century Chinese Mongolian Dragon Rug with Shou Medallion, Handmade

$9,999
£7,466.27
€8,600.13
CA$13,953.15
A$14,752.08
CHF 7,927.36
MX$177,174.74
NOK 99,264.63
SEK 90,834.46
DKK 64,224

About the Item

This elegant early 20th-century Chinese rug is organized around a balanced, ceremonial composition rich in traditional symbolism. At the center lies a round medallion enclosing the Shou (壽) character, the ancient emblem of longevity, framed by a key-fret (meander) border that signifies continuity and eternity. Surrounding the medallion are softly rendered auspicious motifs—stylized clouds, flame scrolls, and floral sprays—arranged with a painterly restraint characteristic of Chinese rugs from this period. Dominating the field are four dragons, shown in dynamic, sinuous poses as if in mid-flight. Their bodies are scaled and horned, with expressive eyes and outstretched claws, yet rendered in a refined, almost calligraphic manner rather than aggressive realism. Unlike imperial court carpets of the Qing dynasty, which often feature five-clawed dragons reserved for the emperor, these dragons are more decorative and symbolic, reflecting the transition of Chinese rug weaving into a broader, semi-export market. The color palette is notably soft and harmonious: warm ivory and parchment tones form the ground, accented by apricot, pale gold, muted saffron, and gentle taupe. This restrained palette gives the rug an airy, luminous quality and reflects the early 20th-century preference for subtle elegance over the saturated imperial yellows and blues of earlier palace carpets. The border is composed of repeating roundels and floral vines, many enclosing stylized characters and auspicious emblems, reinforcing themes of prosperity, longevity, and harmony. The overall symmetry and generous spacing of motifs create a calm, balanced visual rhythm, well suited to both traditional and modern interiors. Chinese rug weaving has deep roots dating back centuries, but large-scale production of decorative carpets flourished particularly during the late Qing dynasty and early Republican period (circa 1900–1930). During this time, workshops in regions such as Beijing, Tianjin, and Baotou produced rugs that blended classical Chinese symbolism with simplified designs and lighter palettes appealing to scholars’ studios, temples, and an emerging international clientele. Rugs from this era often moved away from strict imperial iconography while retaining its symbolic language. Motifs like dragons, Shou characters, clouds, and floral scrolls were no longer limited to court use but became expressions of cultural identity, good fortune, and refined taste. The wool used was typically hand-spun and naturally dyed, resulting in the soft, gently abrash tones visible here. This rug exemplifies the transitional elegance of early 20th-century Chinese carpets—rooted in centuries of symbolism yet adapted for a changing world. It stands as both a decorative textile and a cultural artifact, reflecting a moment when tradition, artistry, and global exchange converged in Chinese weaving.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 105 in (266.7 cm)Length: 142 in (360.68 cm)
  • Style:
    Chinese Export (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1920
  • Condition:
    Excellent condition for its age.
  • Seller Location:
    Port Washington, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FR0389 Chinese Carpet 8 9"x11 10" Chaman Antique Rug Gallery1stDibs: LU964148437172

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