This exquisite antique Yomut Chuval bag from the late 1800s showcases the timeless artistry of Turkmen weaving. The front features the iconic 3×3 Turkmen Gul (medallion or flower) design, masterfully rendered in deep red, earthy brown, forest green, and rich blue—classic hues found in tribal textiles of the Yomut people. The reverse side reveals a beautifully woven kilim panel in narrow horizontal stripes of navy blue, green, red, and orange, adding texture and versatility.
Perfectly suited for use as a wall hanging, decorative pillow, or collector’s textile, this piece (SKU 1844A) is almost identical in size and design to its counterpart (SKU 1844B), making them an ideal matched pair for symmetrical styling in refined interiors.
Dimensions: 2’ 6” x 4’ 5"
Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin: Central Asia
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes