Antique Turkmaan – Tekke Russia Coral 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of tekke weaving represents the finest nomadic artistry produced in the late 19th century. As one of our premier antique rugs, it showcases the rigorous geometry and masterful dyeing techniques characteristic of the Turkmaan tribes.
The field is dominated by the classic Tekke *gul*, a repeated octagonal motif rendered in deep indigo and ivory accents against a rich, saturated ground. This dense, repeating structure creates a powerful visual rhythm typical of an allover design, demanding close inspection of the intricate internal detailing of each medallion.
The primary palette is defined by a striking, mature red, expertly aged to a deep russet that retains vibrant notes of coral color. This careful use of natural dyes provides a depth and luminescence that modern reproductions simply cannot replicate, highlighting the skill of the 1880s weavers.
While many Turkmaan pieces were large tent components, this particular piece is presented in a highly desirable small scatter size. Its robust construction and tightly woven pile suggest it may have served as a prayer rug or a specialized storage bag face, offering a tangible connection to the daily life of the nomadic people who created it.














