A KHOTAN RUG
A KHOTAN RUG
A KHOTAN RUG
A KHOTAN RUG
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A KHOTAN RUG

TARIM BASIN, EAST TURKESTAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A KHOTAN RUG
TARIM BASIN, EAST TURKESTAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY
Uneven light wear, localised repiling, ends rewoven
5ft.9in. x 3ft.3in. (175cm. x 98cm.)
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Lot Essay

The present lot is one of a small group of Khotan carpets woven by the Uyghur, which are identified by their formation of stacked compartments containing bold eight-pointed medallions. Likened visually, both by Volkmann and Schürmann, to the medallions used in the Kazak rugs of the Fachralo group, their form is also closely tied to ancient Sino-Tibetan geometric medallions, as seen in the silver Tibetan tangka coins which were first struck in the 17th century, (M. Volkmann, Alte Orientteppiche, Munich, 1985, pl.108, p.246 and Ulrich Schürmann, Central Asian Rugs, Frankfurt, 1969). The majority of other comparable examples from this group consist of a single column with just two individual compartments, see Murray L. Eiland, Chinese and Exotic Rugs, London, 1979, pl.37. Two further examples include one with a 'Yun-Tsai-T'ou' cloud-band border that is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Schürmann, op. cit., pl.87) and a slightly later, early 19th century example, that was exhibited by John Eskenazi at TEFAF 1994 ('Marketplace', HALI, Issue 74, p.150). A closely related example bearing both an octagonal and a square medallion within a fret-band border was offered at Christie's London, 21 April 2015, lot 105, and a carpet displaying two compartments each containing a square medallion was with John Eskenazi, London (Murray L. Eiland Jr., 'East Turkestan Rugs Revisited', HALI, Issue 85, p.99, fig.18). The largest example in the group, comprising two columns of three compartments each containing an eight-pointed medallion, was sold from the Hans König collection in these Rooms, 25 October 2018, lot 287, (Martin Volkmann, Old Eastern Carpets, Munich, 1985, pl.108, p.246) and which is discussed as a group by Marcus Voigt, HALI, Issue 197, p.197.

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