Vintage Samarkand Brown Handmade Wool Rug BB6643 5'10" × 11'0" $15,000
$15,000
Samarkand and Khotan rugs made in the oasis towns of East Turkestan are true flowers of this arid landscape and the vintage rug before your eyes emanates with beauty in full bloom. Its main field carries the most characteristic to this weaving area design of three medallions and pomegranates which are the oriental symbol of prosperity and fertility. This auspicious message is enclosed within the series of borders with floral and geometric motifs that, through their both Chinese and Middle-Eastern character, exhibit the immense diversity of Samarkand craftsmanship.
The color palette of the vintage Samarkand rug flaunts warm earthy tones that will easily match a wide variety of modern interior arrangements. Chocolate brown, paired with sandy beige, rosewood and mauve, is enriched thanks to subtle touches of indigo. Such a composition is not too timid nor bold, just perfect for all connoisseurs of timeless design.
Although made in the mid-20th century, this antique rug looks like it just came out from the hands of the weaver. Due to thorough hand-knotting of the finest wool in accordance with centuries-old techniques, the structure of the rug is firm and the pile is exceptionally pleasant to the touch. If properly cared for, this carpet from the Vintage Rugs in New York City collection of Doris Leslie Blau is going to exude its bohemian charm for many years without any signs of wear.
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