Antique Khotan East Turkestan Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of East Turkestan weaving captures the unique synthesis of East Turkestan imperial motifs and Central Asian geometric abstraction. The Khotan region, situated along the Silk Road, produced some of the most distinctive antique rugs of the late 19th century.
The palette is defined by a deep, resonant field of warm camel and dark chocolate, characteristic of natural dyes achieved in the region. The interplay of these brown earth tone color rugs provides a grounding richness, beautifully offset by subtle accents of faded sky blue and ivory, highlighting the stylized medallion forms.
The central field employs a structured lattice framework populated by highly stylized geometric floral elements and abstract medallions, creating a dynamic yet balanced visual rhythm. The main border features bold, scrolling cloudband motifs, a classic Chinese influence adapted through the Khotan vernacular.
Possessing a desirable patina consistent with its age, this piece functions perfectly as a decorative accent. Its compact dimensions classify it among the highly sought-after small scatter size rugs, ideal for placement in an entryway, beside a bed, or layered within a contemporary setting.


