Antique Khotan East Turkestan Ivory 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the elegant fusion of Central Asian and Chinese aesthetics characteristic of khotan rugs. Its structure is defined by a sophisticated, open design that speaks to the transitional period of the early 20th century.
The expansive field is rendered in a luminous, pale ivory, establishing a serene foundation typical of high-quality ivory color rugs. Scattered across this ground are highly stylized, symmetrical designs, featuring abstracted pomegranates, butterflies, and geometric elements, placing it firmly within the category of refined floral rugs.
A striking contrast is provided by the complex border system, executed in deep indigo and sienna tones. Multiple guard bands feature precise geometric fretwork and Greek key motifs, lending a strong architectural quality to the composition. Given its elongated proportions, this piece is ideally suited for defined transitional spaces, functioning beautifully as one of our premium hallway runner rugs.
The restrained palette and precise execution ensure this rug maintains a timeless appeal, transcending the specific trends of the 1920s. This artifact represents a superb example of early 20th-century textile art, highly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs.














