"Semi-antique Turkmen Bukhara Rug: 2.90 × 2.10 Meters"
Very good condition, entirely handmade, wool weft and warp, impeccable velvet, no wear or stains. My other rugs... SEE MY GALLERYImportant note: Due to telephone advertising harassment, please leave a message to confirm that your call is from PROANTIC. I will call you back as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.History: Bukhara rug This rug, dating from the 1960s and in very good condition, comes from the Tekke tribe of Central Asia. It has a characteristic "Gul" pattern in its interior field. The term "Gul" is the subject of various etymological interpretations. Some see it as a transliteration of a Persian word meaning "flower", while others link it to a Turkish word for "clan". In practice, a gul refers to the polychrome ornaments repeated regularly across the entire field of the rug.