Vintage Khotan Floral Ivory Hand-Knotted Wool Rug BB8694 12'1" × 12'3" $30,000
$30,000
A remarkable example of 19th-century East Turkestani craftsmanship, this rare square Samarkand rug radiates the multicultural charm and aesthetic balance that defines the textiles of the Khotan oasis. Woven around the 1880s, the rug’s richly detailed design reflects a blend of Chinese, Persian, and Central Asian influences—testimony to Khotan’s key role along the Silk Road.
The central field bursts with intricate floral rosettes arranged in a finely interconnected trellis lattice. Stylized blossoms, rendered in a palette of rosewood pink, indigo, ivory, and subtle powder blues, are framed by angular vinery and geometric motifs in navy. This dense all-over patterning is symmetrical and exquisitely controlled, offering a mesmerizing visual rhythm from edge to edge.
The border architecture reinforces the design’s sense of harmony: a triple frame with alternating medallion rosettes and angular vine scrolls surrounds the central field. The wide outer guard in soft apricot and camel features eight-pointed stars and stylized palmettes, evoking motifs from both Chinese and Persian traditions. The ivory guard stripe in between is decorated with charming, abstract florals and miniature botehs in crimson and Prussian blue.
Hand-knotted from high-grade wool, the rug displays superb clarity of pattern and preservation of color, despite its age. The close-up images reveal the refined texture of the pile and precision of the knotting, particularly the tightly looped floral rosettes and the bold contouring of the deep indigo outlines. These technical elements highlight the high skill level of the Khotanese weavers of the time.
This antique Samarkand rug is not only decorative but a historical artifact, offering a vivid lens into the multicultural textile traditions of East Turkestan. With its square format and finely tuned balance of color and form, it is ideal for both traditional interiors and eclectic, globally-inspired modern spaces.
Expertly curated by Doris Leslie Blau, this rare rug is a testament to centuries of weaving artistry. Doris Leslie Blau offers a broad and varied pricing spectrum, accommodating collectors and designers across a range of budgets—from modest vintage finds to rare, museum-worthy masterpieces.
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