The Antique Chinese - Peking Chinese Blue 1880s Blue Rug is a magnificent example of late Qing Dynasty weaving from the 1880s. Hand-knotted from wool in China, this rectangular rug features a deeply saturated indigo field that serves as a dramatic backdrop for delicate floating motifs. The central medallion depicts stylized phoenixes, symbolizing grace and good fortune, while the open field is adorned with traditional peonies, butterflies, and cloud bands. A complex border system of geometric fretwork and lotus blooms frames the composition. With a 0.5-inch pile height, this large-scale piece offers historical depth and powerful color saturation, making it an ideal choice for grand, formal interiors. Its refined balance of imperial symbolism and expansive design reflects the pinnacle of Chinese court textiles from the late 19th century.