Antique Tekke Main Carpet
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Tekke, Turkmenistan
Dimemsions: 190 x 240 cm
This rare late 19th century antique Tekke main carpet highlights a powerful and rhythmic tribal composition featuring several vertical rows of the iconic Tekke gul rendered in ivory and midnight blue against a rich madder red field. This structural balance between the repeating primary medallions and the smaller secondary chemche guls reflects the pinnacle of the Turkmen nomadic weaving tradition. Tekke main carpets were the most significant functional textiles of the nomadic tent, and their large scale allowed weavers to demonstrate extreme technical precision and mastery of tribal geometry.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary deep crimson field that serves as a dramatic canvas for the high contrast shifts of indigo blue and cream. These rich and enduring tones achieved through the expert application of natural dyes exhibit a chromatic strength and a soft luster that are hallmarks of the finest late 19th century Turkmen productions. The inclusion of a complex border system decorated with geometric octagons and a distinctive wide end panel or elem further denotes the technical finesse and cultural importance of this specific weaving.
Structural analysis indicates the use of fine hand spun wool with a characteristically dense knotting and a supple handle. The exceptional clarity of the geometric outlines and the presence of subtle abrash within the red field definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples. Ultimately this Tekke main carpet stands as a premier example of Central Asian tribal art representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic power for global textile collectors.
Stock No : 2676
