The Antique Tibetan Chinese Floral Knotted Rug is a remarkable historical artifact dating back to the 1750s. This hand-knotted wool rug showcases a unique blend of Tibetan nomadic weaving traditions and sophisticated Chinese court aesthetics. The central field features a stylized zoomorphic figure, possibly a guardian lion, set against a rich, earthy ground and framed by a geometric diamond border. Its aged palette includes deep moss green, umber, and oxidized brown, with muted highlights of gold, yellow, and orange. This rectangular scatter-size rug displays a genuine patina and visible foundation that highlights its character as a mid-18th-century textile. With a 0.5-inch pile height, it serves as an authentic accent piece for any collector seeking a tangible connection to Eastern weaving history.