Handwoven Turkmen Bokhara-Style Rug

$395.00

Central Asia, late 19th-early 20th century.

Handwoven in Central Asia using traditional knotting techniques, this small-scale Bokhara-style rug features repeating medallions in a rich palette of oxblood, camel, and deep brown. The graphic geometry and compact proportions reflect the tribal origins of Turkmen weaving, where pattern and symbolism were passed down through generations.

Its versatile size makes it an ideal accent rug - perfect for entryways, kitchens, powder rooms, or layered beneath larger carpets. Subtle variations in color and line speak to its handwoven nature, while the naturally aged wool pile lends warmth and depth to modern and traditional interiors alike.

A timeless textile that brings history, texture, and quiet character to any space.

Because every good rooms needs a past.

Central Asia, late 19th-early 20th century.

Handwoven in Central Asia using traditional knotting techniques, this small-scale Bokhara-style rug features repeating medallions in a rich palette of oxblood, camel, and deep brown. The graphic geometry and compact proportions reflect the tribal origins of Turkmen weaving, where pattern and symbolism were passed down through generations.

Its versatile size makes it an ideal accent rug - perfect for entryways, kitchens, powder rooms, or layered beneath larger carpets. Subtle variations in color and line speak to its handwoven nature, while the naturally aged wool pile lends warmth and depth to modern and traditional interiors alike.

A timeless textile that brings history, texture, and quiet character to any space.

Because every good rooms needs a past.

Origin: Central Asia

Period: circa late 19th-early 20th century

Material: Handwoven Bokhara-style wool rug

Condition: Wear consistent with age, including gentle pile variation and softening to the wool. Structurally sound; good clean antique condition.

Dimensions: 30” width, 44” length