Newly-Made Tribal Samarkand Carpet – Uzbekistan, Mid-20th Century | 190 x 290cm

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Newly-Made Tribal Samarkand Carpet – Uzbekistan, Mid-20th Century | 190 x 290cm

This hand-knotted Samarkand carpet features a beautiful repeating geometric pattern, woven with 100% premium-quality wool and natural dyes on a cotton base. Measuring approximately 2.9m x 1.9m, it reflects the rich weaving heritage of the Uzbek city of Samarkand — a historic centre of artistry along the Silk Road.

Renowned for their vibrant yet harmonious colour palettes and oriental-inspired motifs, Samarkand carpets combine exceptional craftsmanship with refined aesthetic balance. Their firm, dense pile ensures lasting durability, making each piece both a decorative statement and a testament to timeless handweaving tradition.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

290 x 190 cm

Place of Origin

The Uzbek city of Samarkand

Colour

Red, navy, olive green, gold, and cream.

Condition

Brand New

Materials & Techniques

100% natural dyes and premium quality wool on cotton base

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