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Luxurious Vintage Samarkand Floral Cream Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Rug BB4437
Size: 2'7" × 4'10" (78 × 147 cm)
Samarkand and Khotan Rugs FAQ
What are vintage Samarkand and Khotan rugs?
Vintage Samarkand and Khotan rugs are hand-knotted carpets associated with East Turkestan weaving traditions, especially oasis towns such as Khotan, Yarkand, and Kashgar. They often combine Chinese, Persian, Turkish, and Central Asian design influences, including pomegranate motifs, medallions, fretwork borders, cloud bands, and spacious geometric layouts.
Are Samarkand rugs the same as Khotan rugs?
The terms overlap in the rug market, but they are not always identical. Khotan refers to an important East Turkestan weaving center, while Samarkand is often used more broadly for Central Asian or East Turkestan-style carpets traded through or associated with Silk Road culture. Product details should be reviewed for specific origin, age, and construction.
How do Khotan rugs work in modern interiors?
Khotan rugs work well in modern interiors because their patterns are often open, balanced, and architectural. Muted palettes such as sand, taupe, ivory, gray, dusty rose, and soft blue can complement contemporary furniture, while medallions and borders add structure. They are especially effective in living rooms, libraries, bedrooms, galleries, and long transitional spaces.
What materials are used in Samarkand rugs?
Many vintage Samarkand and Khotan rugs are hand-knotted in wool, valued for durability, texture, and a soft decorative surface. Some examples include silk, either as the primary material or as a detail that gives the rug added sheen and refinement. Buyers should review each listing for material, weave, size, and condition.
What should buyers inspect before purchasing one?
Important details include age, origin, weave, material, condition, color, dimensions, and how the design will relate to the room. Look closely at edge finish, pile wear, restorations, field balance, and border proportions. For luxury interiors, scale is especially important because many Samarkand and Khotan carpets have long formats.
Can Samarkand-style rugs be custom made?
Yes, a Samarkand-inspired rug can be made to order when a project requires exact dimensions, colors, or repeatable design direction. A custom rug does not replace the age and patina of a vintage piece, but it can adapt East Turkestan motifs, open geometry, and refined palettes for a specific architectural setting.