Discover the rich tribal artistry and enduring legacy of this magnificent Early 20th Century Vintage Turkmen Tekke Gallery or Corridor Rug. Meticulously hand-knotted during the first half of the 1900s, this piece is a testament to the nomadic craftsmanship of the Tekke tribes, showcasing a classic and powerful all-over geometric medallion pattern known as the "Turkmen Gul."
The rug's design features a series of these iconic Turkmen Gul medallions, rendered in a striking brick red hue. The motifs are beautifully accented with a sophisticated palette of verdant green, warm brown, and subtle gray, which adds depth and visual interest to the composition.
This hand-knotted rug is a work of authentic tribal art, woven with handspun wool and colored with all vegetable dyes. The use of these natural materials imbues the rug with a unique character and a rich, subtle abrash effect that speaks to its history and authenticity. The rug is in good condition for its age, preserving its full beauty and intricate details.
Dimensions: 7’ 8” x 13’ 8”
Date of Manufacture: 1st Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Afghanistan, Central Asia
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with organic vegetable dyes