Samarkand Vintage Floral Rug In Pale Sand – Hand-Knotted Silk – Yarkand Pomegranate Design BB7340 10'10" × 12'1" $48,000
$48,000
This exceptional antique rug, originating from the Yarkand region of East Turkestan and dating to circa 1830, is a rare example of a Silk Samarkand weaving. Measuring approximately 12’0″ × 11’0″ (366 × 335 cm), this piece showcases the refined elegance and cosmopolitan artistry that define the textile traditions of the Silk Road.
The field features an intricate all-over design of stylized pomegranate trees arranged in a symmetrical, lattice-like structure. These pomegranate motifs—long regarded as symbols of fertility, prosperity, and spiritual unity—extend across the rug in mirrored formations, evoking a sense of rhythmic harmony and natural abundance. Their repeating form provides not only aesthetic order but also a spiritual resonance rooted in centuries of Central Asian symbolism.
Executed in finely knotted silk, the rug’s surface reveals a luxurious sheen and a remarkably soft handle, underscoring its high-quality craftsmanship. The faded jade green ground is delicately offset by pomegranate motifs in soft burgundy and rust, further enriched by layered borders featuring rosettes, fretwork, and scrolling vine patterns. The borders, rendered in shades of celadon, rose, ivory, and muted teal, provide a subtle but structured frame for the organic interior.
What distinguishes this Yarkand rug is its spacious square format—unusual for carpets of its origin—and its elegant balance of form, texture, and color. The composition, while ornate, maintains a sense of visual tranquility that would complement both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Woven in silk and exhibiting tasteful patina acquired over nearly two centuries, this antique Yarkand Samarkand rug is a rare textile artifact—testament to the cultural interweaving of Chinese, Persian, and Turkestani influences that define the Samarkand aesthetic.
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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