Located in Barrington, IL
From the steppes of Central Asia comes this remarkable Uzbek soumak kilim, handwoven in the early years of the 20th century by tribal weavers whose skill and artistry thrived against the backdrop of a demanding nomadic existence. The soumak technique — a wrapped flatweave that creates a textured, tapestry-like surface — gives this kilim an unusual tactile quality distinct from standard flatweaves. Rows of bold geometric designs in ivory, brown, green, and burgundy march across the surface with confident rhythm, a testament to the sophisticated design vocabulary of the Uzbek weaving tradition. Its near-square proportions and exceptional visual energy make it equally compelling as a floor rug or displayed as a wall tapestry.
Dimensions: 3′ 7″ x 6′ 7″
Date of Manufacture: 1st Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
The Persian Knot Gallery, SKU: 1289
Uzbek Soumak Kilims, Uzbek Weavings...
Category
Early 20th Century Turkestan Central Asian Rugs