Tekke Rug, Wool, 1940s


Description:

This stunning antique Turkmen rug from the 1940s has been hand-knotted with high-quality wool and features a captivating combination of shades of red, blue, black, and off-white. 


One of the most striking features of this rug is its geometric design, a true testament to the skill and craftsmanship of Turkmen weavers, who have been creating beautiful rugs using traditional techniques for centuries.

The hexagon shape of this rug is particularly interesting, as it is a symbol of balance and harmony in many cultures. The six sides of the hexagon are said to represent the six elements of the universe - earth, air, fire, water, metal, and wood - and the angles add structure and stability to the design.

Features:

Hand-knotted
Wool
96.5 x 97 cm
Year: 1940s


Origin:

Turkmenistan


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