Antique Ersari Main Carpet
Period: 19th Century
Origin: Turkmenistan
Dimensions: 225 x 280 cm
This 19th century Turkmen Ersari main carpet highlights a rhythmic and monumental all over composition, featuring vertically aligned rows of octagonal guls (tribal medallions) rendered in sapphire blue and warm orange against a vibrant madder red field. This structural balance between the repeating, large scale guls and the secondary diamond shaped motifs reflects the specific technical identity of the Ersari tribe, who settled along the Amu Darya river and developed a more expansive, graphic design language compared to the denser patterns of the Tekke or Salor. The design represents a peak in the Middle Amu Darya aesthetic, showcasing the “Gulli Gul” or flower medallion that serves as both a tribal crest and a symbol of fertility.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary saturated madder ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for the rich shifts of indigo blue, pumpkin orange, and deep walnut brown within the guls. These organic and enduring tones, achieved through the expert application of natural dyes nearly 150 years ago, exhibit a chromatic warmth and a unique luminous quality that are hallmarks of the finest Ersari productions. The inclusion of a multi banded border featuring geometric diamond chains and a primary band of alternating rosettes creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior wool quality and distinctive technical finesse of the nomadic master weavers.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium hand spun local wool with a characteristically soft, lustrous pile and a supple handle. The bold clarity of the octagonal outlines and the presence of significant abrash (natural tonal variation) throughout the large red and blue sections definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples or modern reproductions. The presence of authentic aging signs and the natural softening of the foundation fibers serve as physical verification of its 19th century origin and its status as a premier cultural artifact of Central Asian textile history.
Ultimately this Ersari main carpet stands as a premier example of Turkmen tribal art, representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic power. Its technical integrity, monumental medallion composition, and historical significance make it a priceless cultural treasure for global textile collectors. The grand presence and warm color story of this piece make it not only a serious investment but a breathtaking centerpiece for a refined interior, preserving the legacy of the Ersari master weavers for future generations.
Stock No : 1199
