Antique Khotan Small Scatter Size Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1825. This exceptional example of early 19th-century weaving embodies the distinctive aesthetic of khotan rugs, originating from the historic trading centers of East Turkestan. The design is characterized by a central medallion structure surrounded by sparse, stylized elements.
The primary field color is a rich, sun-drenched saffron, creating a luminous yellow rug that speaks to the use of natural dyes prevalent during this period. This warm hue provides a striking contrast to the secondary colors of soft indigo, pale sky blue, and deep madder red used in the details and borders.
A sophisticated array of stylized blossoms, cloud bands, and Buddhist symbols are scattered across the field, demonstrating a fusion of Chinese and nomadic influences. The borders feature repeating meander patterns and other precise geometric motifs. Given its small scatter size, this piece is perfectly suited for an intimate space or as a compelling accent beneath a small table.
Woven entirely in wool, the texture retains the soft, slightly worn patina characteristic of textiles nearly two centuries old. Such finely preserved pieces from the early 1800s are highly sought after by collectors of important antique rugs, representing a significant cultural and artistic legacy.














