Vintage Tribal Bokhara Carpet – Uzbekistan, Mid-20th Century | 200 x 290cm

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Vintage Tribal Bokhara Carpet – Uzbekistan, Mid-20th Century | 200 x 290cm

This hand-knotted Bokhara carpet is crafted from premium-quality wool on a cotton foundation, measuring approximately 2.9m x 2m. Originating from the historic region of Bokhara in present-day Uzbekistan, these carpets are admired for their deep, lustrous colours and finely repeated geometric patterns.

Once a vital stop along the ancient Silk Road, Bokhara flourished as a cultural and artistic crossroads. Its master weavers drew on centuries of tribal tradition to create rugs that embody the soul of Central Asian craftsmanship. With their soft texture, balanced symmetry, and timeless beauty, Bokhara carpets remain enduring symbols of nomadic artistry and refined heritage.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

290 x 200 cm

Place of Origin

Region of Bokhara, Uzbekistan

Colour

Deep red, burgundy, and black.

Condition

Very Good Vintage Condition

Materials & Techniques

Premium quality wool on cotton base

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