Object Description
Large Antique Tekke Main Carpet, c. 1890
4.10 x 3.10
Tekke carpets are instantly recognizable for their distinctive stamped elephant foot patterns, even more so the early pieces, well known for their bold, visually arresting drawings, and distinct ‘elephant’s foot’ pattern. Produced by the weavers of the Tekke tribes of Central Asia, Tekke rugs are highly sought-after for their high-quality wool and use of rich natural dyes, and are widely appreciated as among the finest weavings from the region. These pieces are truly timeless works of art, well suited to decorate a wide variety of spaces.
This fine Tekke carpet is a great example of its type with a light terracotta field, and ivory and denim blue tones in the drawing, which features a stamped pattern across the field framed by a wide, decorative border.
It is in very good condition, still retaining all its original borders and its long kilim fringes at both ends – a rare feature for a rug dating to the late 19th century.
A design classic, and a very rare find in this large format, with a tribal charm to complement a tasteful interior.