Kizil Ayak Carpet

Reference Number: 17139
Size: 10 ft 9 in x 6 ft 8 in
Origin: West Turkestan
Woven: Late 19th Century

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Description:  Turkoman rugs and carpets are woven in the region east of the Caspian Sea known as West Turkestan, populated by nomadic tribes. The design element that distinguishes this type of rug is the gul medallion, which is usually octagonal in shape, and includes smaller geometric elements inside. These medallions are used as field decorations often arranged in parallel or offset columns. Each tribe had their own distinctive tribal emblem or gul. This late 19th century example has a gul pattern referred to as “Tauk Noshka”, which translates to a drawing of a chicken. They contain four pairs of animals and are octagonal in shape.

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