An Antique Khotan Rug with Bold Symbolism and Decorative Presence
This exceptional antique Khotan rug, handwoven in East Turkestan approximately 80–100 years ago, is a compelling example of the region’s distinctive design language—where Central Asian tradition meets a highly stylized, almost modern aesthetic.
With its vibrant field and rhythmic composition, this piece brings energy, structure, and artistry into a space while maintaining a refined and balanced presence.
Design & Composition
The rug features a series of stylized vases arranged across a rich red-orange field, each uniquely decorated with geometric patterns. From each vessel emerges a different plant or floral form, creating variation and movement throughout the composition.
The border is defined by a bold sequence of alternating leaves in black and ivory, framing the field with graphic contrast and enhancing the architectural clarity of the design.
The result is a composition that feels both expressive and controlled—rooted in tradition, yet distinctly modern in spirit.
Color Story
• Bold red-orange field with warm, насыщенный depth
• Deep black accents adding structure and contrast
• Soft ivory elements bringing balance and light
Materials & Craftsmanship
Size: 4’6″ x 7’10” (137 x 239 cm)
Materials: 100% handmade (hand-spun wool)
Construction: Hand-knotted
Origin: Khotan / East Turkestan
Dyes: Naturally derived dyes
Condition
Antique, approximately 80–100 years old
Very good condition
Minor age-appropriate wear
Strong structure and well-preserved pile
Why We Love It
• Bold, graphic composition with strong visual identity
• Unique vase motifs, each with individual character
• Striking yet balanced color palette
• Bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern design
• Ideal statement piece for curated interiors
• One-of-a-kind and highly collectible










