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Small Faded Turkmen Repeating-Gul Rug

Along the old Silk Route

Small Faded Turkmen Repeating-Gul Rug

Antique Collection

A small Turkmen rug carrying neat rows of repeating quartered guls across a faded apricot-and-rose field, each medallion drawn with crisp little geometric fillers in red, blue and ivory. Multiple narrow guard borders frame the field in the disciplined, allover manner typical of Tekke and related Turkmen weaving. Years of light and use have softened the dyes to a warm, salmon glow, lending it a gentle, mellowed antique patina.

The tradition

Along the old Silk Route

The antique collection brings together rare textiles and carpets gathered along the old Silk Route that once threaded through Hunza over the Mintaka and Kilik passes. These are survivors — pieces valued for their age, their hand-spun wool and silk, and the way their natural dyes have aged into soft, complex colour.

Because each antique piece is one of a kind, it is best understood as a document of its region and period rather than a repeatable design. We describe the design family and motifs honestly and leave precise dating and provenance to inspection in person.

Motifs & meaning

Reading the design

Antique pieces carry the motif vocabularies of the regions they passed through — Caucasian, Turkmen, Anatolian and Central Asian.

  • Medallion & field

    The classical garden plan at the heart of many old carpets.

  • Protective borders

    Layered guard bands framing and safeguarding the design.

  • Tribal güls

    Heraldic medallions identifying the weaving group.

  • Stylised flora

    Vines, rosettes and the tree of life signifying paradise.

Materials & technique

How it is made

Handwoven in wool and silk with natural dyes, these older pieces show the irregularities and softened colour that only time and hand-work produce.

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