Origin: Uzbekistan
Date: First quarter of the 20th century
Dimensions: 270× 160 cm
Description:
This Uzbekistan flatweave presents a mesmerizing language of pattern, with alternating rows of angular motifs, talismanic hooks, and diamond grids rendered in deep indigo and fiery red. The crisp precision of its geometric bands echoes nomadic aesthetics rooted in protection, fertility, and continuity. Woven entirely from wool, the piece exudes the resilient elegance of Central Asian textile traditions. Often used as functional household items—floor coverings, partitions, or ceremonial cloths—these flatweaves carry ancestral meanings embedded in each repeated form. This example, with its clarity and well-preserved condition, stands as a proud expression of Uzbek craftsmanship.
Origin: Uzbekistan
Date: First quarter of the 20th century
Dimensions: 270× 160 cm
Description:
This Uzbekistan flatweave presents a mesmerizing language of pattern, with alternating rows of angular motifs, talismanic hooks, and diamond grids rendered in deep indigo and fiery red. The crisp precision of its geometric bands echoes nomadic aesthetics rooted in protection, fertility, and continuity. Woven entirely from wool, the piece exudes the resilient elegance of Central Asian textile traditions. Often used as functional household items—floor coverings, partitions, or ceremonial cloths—these flatweaves carry ancestral meanings embedded in each repeated form. This example, with its clarity and well-preserved condition, stands as a proud expression of Uzbek craftsmanship.