This rare pair of early 20th-century Chinese Art Deco carpets represents the Golden Age of Tientsin and Peking workshops. Hand-knotted from high-quality wool, these rectangular rugs feature a luminous ivory field that serves as a painterly stage for scenic pictorial elements. The design embraces the asymmetry of nature with diagonal flowering branches and pagodas rendered in a vibrant gem-tone palette of indigo, coral, and emerald. These carpets are prized for their thick, heavy pile and lustrous handle, characteristic of the Nichols style. Unique contour carving creates a three-dimensional, sculptural effect around the floral motifs. With minimalist borders framing the serene landscape, this pair of rugs bridges the gap between scholarly elegance and Art Deco glamour, transforming any space into a sanctuary of Eastern art.