Antique Turkmaan – Tekke Russia Coral 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite piece represents the pinnacle of nomadic weaving artistry from the late 19th century. Originating from the Tekke tribe, known for their meticulous knotting and deep, saturated dyes, this runner is a fine example of traditional tekke craftsmanship. It joins our curated collection of exceptional antique rugs.
The field is dominated by a rich, earthy maroon, subtly shifting towards the eponymous coral hue that gives the piece its title. This sophisticated shade provides a powerful backdrop for the contrasting indigo and cream accents, creating a visual depth rarely achieved in tribal weaving. Collectors often seek out these specific tones, placing this piece among our most desirable salmon coral pink color rugs.
The central design is composed of traditional Tekke guls, stylized octagonal motifs that serve as the signature of the tribe. These highly organized forms are repeated rhythmically across the field, framed by a serrated border employing sharp angles and stepped elements. The overall effect is a masterclass in controlled symmetry, appealing strongly to enthusiasts of geometric rugs.
Retaining its robust structure and original pile height after more than a century, this rug is remarkably preserved. Its narrow, practical dimensions make it an ideal choice for hallways, entryways, or as a foundational element in a layered design scheme. This specific format is highly sought after among our selection of small scatter size rugs, offering historical gravitas without demanding excessive space.


