This Antique Turkmen Yamut Bukhara Rug Circa 1910 is a striking example of tribal weaving from the historic Amu Derya Valley. Celebrated for their artistry and precision, Yamut weavers produced carpets that remain highly collectible today. This piece, woven with very fine workmanship, is preserved in perfect condition — an increasingly rare find. In 4′ 5” x 6′ 5” dimensions.
The Antique Turkmen Yamut Bukhara Rug Circa 1910 features a refined palette: a field in hues of deep rust, navy blue, soft tones between red and pink, and crisp white highlights. These shades combine to create depth and vibrancy, while the unusual border design distinguishes this piece from more common Bukhara patterns. At 4’5 x 6’5, it is a versatile size — suitable for both intimate settings and as a statement piece.
Collectors admire the Antique Turkmen Yamut Bukhara Rug Circa 1910 for its combination of authenticity, fine weaving, and cultural heritage. Over 100 years old, it is more than a rug — it is a historic artifact that carries the legacy of Turkmen craftsmanship from the Amu Derya Valley into modern interiors.
This carpet is not limited to floor use alone. The proportions and striking colors of this Antique Turkmen Yamut Bukhara Carpet Circa 1910 make it ideal for:
Entryways or reading rooms – adding warmth and heritage.
Bedrooms or studies – grounding smaller spaces with elegance.
Wall hanging – a museum-worthy option to highlight the artistry and preserve its condition.
Whether displayed in a Palm Beach residence, a refined coastal retreat, or as a wall-mounted textile artwork, this Antique Turkmen Yamut Bukhara Carpet Circa 1910 offers a perfect blend of history, craftsmanship, and decorative sophistication. E.g.: What is “Yamut/Yomut?
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