Early 20th century Kurdi rug from Khorassan, 163235-194x114cm
Early 20th century Kurdi rug from Khorassan, 163235-194x114cm
This finely woven Kurdi rug from Khorassan dates to the first half of the 20th century and reflects the strong nomadic traditions of the Kurdish tribes of the region. Woven for daily use rather than commercial trade, such rugs are marked by honest materials, confident drawing, and an expressive use of colour shaped by lived experience.
The pattern shows a clear influence from neighbouring Turkmen tribes, the result of centuries of coexistence, shared grazing lands, and intermarriages. This cultural exchange is visible in the repeated geometric medallions and the rhythmic layout, reinterpreted here through a Kurdish sensibility. The palette is unusual and striking, composed of naturally dyed wool in earthy yet lively tones that sit in quiet harmony.
Woven entirely in wool on a wool foundation, the rug is finished with durable goat-hair bindings, a practical choice favoured by nomadic weavers for strength and longevity. The slight irregularities in drawing and proportion are not imperfections, but the unmistakable signatures of an authentic tribal hand.
A rare and characterful piece that captures a disappearing weaving tradition, ideal for collectors who value cultural depth and genuine nomadic craftsmanship.
Material: Wool pile on wool foundation, natural dyes, goat-hair binding

