Heirloom Quality
Selected for durability, craftsmanship, and longevity.
Ethically Sourced
Curated from vetted suppliers and trusted partners.
Expert Support
Personal guidance from our U.S. based team of experts.
The Chonghe
The Antique Chinese Peking Pictorial Rug is an early 20th-century hand-knotted wool runner that brings narrative artistry and serene composition to intimate spaces. Woven in China circa the 1910s, this rare pictorial rug depicts a tranquil village landscape framed within a medallion-like window—poetic, balanced, and quietly evocative.
Each rug is handcrafted and timeworn. Variations in size, color, and weave are natural characteristics of antique handmade rugs and reflect their authenticity rather than imperfections.
This antique Chinese Peking pictorial runner features a detailed village scene with rolling hills and distant mountains, woven within a central medallion that reads like a framed window into another time. In the foreground, villagers animate the landscape, lending the composition warmth, scale, and narrative depth.
Blossomed chrysanthemum flowers anchor each corner, a traditional motif symbolizing longevity and renewal. The palette is soft yet nuanced, blending ivory and antique ivory with beige, indigo and cobalt blue, pale rose, dusty blush, sand, and coffee brown—harmonious tones that feel both painterly and serene.
Smaller in scale, this rug is ideal for accent placement, layering, bedside use, or intimate spaces where storytelling and craftsmanship are meant to be closely experienced rather than viewed from afar.
Chinese Peking rugs emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drawing from classical Chinese painting, symbolism, and imperial decorative arts. Unlike purely ornamental carpets, pictorial examples often depicted landscapes, village life, and nature scenes—visual expressions of harmony between humanity and the natural world.
During the 1910s, these rugs were typically hand-knotted in workshops using fine wool and restrained color palettes designed to age gracefully. Motifs such as mountains, flowers, and figures carried layered meaning: mountains symbolized stability and endurance, while chrysanthemums represented longevity and renewal.
This rug is among a small group of carpets released for sale for the first time in over fifty years from a prestigious New England collection, adding a notable layer of provenance. Its preservation and rarity speak to careful stewardship across generations.
Today, antique Chinese Peking pictorial rugs are collected as much for their artistic merit as their functional use—valued as woven artworks that bring quiet narrative and cultural depth into the home.
Chonghe is inspired by Chinese concepts of balance, harmony, and layered landscapes—ideas deeply embedded in classical Chinese art and philosophy. The name evokes the feeling of overlapping hills and human life coexisting within a larger, ordered world.
This rug’s composition mirrors that spirit. The village scene unfolds gently within its medallion frame, with mountains rising behind and figures grounded in the foreground. The result is a sense of depth and continuity—movement without chaos, detail without excess.
Chonghe is a contemplative piece. Whether placed in a reading nook, bedroom, or layered living space, it offers a calm, story-rich presence that rewards slow looking and thoughtful interiors.
This antique Chinese Peking rug is in excellent, well-preserved condition for its age. The wool pile remains even across the surface, maintaining clarity in the pictorial details and softness underfoot.
Most of the original side cord selvages are intact, with professional restoration where needed. The sides and ends are fully secured, ensuring structural stability for continued use.
The rug has been recently professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home placement. Its condition, combined with its rarity and provenance, makes it a standout example of early 20th-century Chinese pictorial weaving.
Rugs are professionally cleaned prior to shipment. Minor loose fibers may be present upon arrival and will settle with gentle vacuuming.
We recommend using this rug in low-traffic or accent areas and pairing it with a quality rug pad for added support and longevity.
Vacuum gently without a beater bar. Spot clean as needed. For deep cleaning, consult a professional rug cleaner experienced with antique and hand-knotted rugs. Avoid excessive moisture and prolonged direct sunlight.
Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Each antique Chinese pictorial rug is unique in imagery, coloration, and weave. The rug shown is the exact piece you will receive.
Is this a genuine antique Chinese rug?
Yes. This rug was hand-knotted in China circa the 1910s and reflects traditional Peking pictorial weaving techniques.
Is the rug ready for use?
Yes. This rug has been professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home placement.
Where does a rug this size work best?
This size is ideal for accent placement, layering, bedside use, reading nooks, or smaller living spaces.
The Leonidas Collection is proud to offer carbon neutral shipping on most heirloom rug purchases.
Please review the full details of our Return & Refund Policy for more information.
We encourage customers to contact us at hello@leonidascollection.com with any questions prior to purchase to ensure confidence in your selection.
Our collection of vintage Persian Heriz rugs are known for their bold geometry, architectural presence, and exceptional durability.
Handwoven in northwest Iran, these heirloom pieces feature strong medallions, rich earth-toned palettes, and a time-softened patina—bringing structure, history, and quiet confidence to modern interiors.
Selected for durability, craftsmanship, and longevity.
Curated from vetted suppliers and trusted partners.
Personal guidance from our U.S. based team of experts.