Some rugs have larger and more highly conventionalized flowers. In the rug there is no floral border at all.
The corners and medallions show fret work, but no suggestion of the dragon save the head. In different rug we lose entirely all geometric forms, not even having the dot in the inner border.
Discs in the outer border are the principal Chinese feature.
Another rug belongs to the strictly floral and precious objects variety, only slight suggestion of scroll work appearing in the central medallion. In the design are peacock feathers, sprays of coral, fans, etc. In different rug, six large floral forms and four smaller ones fill the field. In the inner medallion the Fung-hwang and the dragon horse appear. In the rug a floral scroll is shown, combined with medallions and corners of dragon scrolls.
These extend all around the border, alternating with a con ventional form often copied from porcelains