103-05-05
This antique Tibetan khaden presents a harmonious and well-structured composition centered around three circular medallions aligned along the vertical axis. Each medallion encloses a stylized floral or emblematic motif, framed within geometric outlines that lend the design both clarity and strength.
The repetition of these medallions creates a measured rhythm, suggesting continuity, order, and balance, while the surrounding field provides a calm, contrasting ground that allows the motifs to stand out with quiet authority. Interspersed between and around the medallions are smaller symbolic elements—possibly auspicious emblems, floral sprigs, or offering forms—adding layers of meaning and visual interest.
The wide border, richly decorated with scrolling vegetal motifs, frames the central field like a garden enclosure, reinforcing the sense of contained harmony. The interplay between geometric structure and softer floral detailing reflects a synthesis of Tibetan symbolic language and Chinese decorative influence.
Woven in silky, lanolin-rich Himalayan wool, the surface would have originally displayed a gentle sheen, enhancing both depth and definition.
Age: Early 20th century (circa 1900-1930)
Condition: In good to very good condition for its age, with a pleasing, naturally aged character
Colours (5): Dark blue field / golden yellow border / coral red — orange / ivory — off-white — cream / light blue accent
Dimensions: 75 cm x 142 cm (29.5 in x 55.9 in)
Colours and detail may vary depending on your screen, lighting, and device — natural dyes in particular (madder, indigo, walnut) photograph differently than they appear in person. Each piece is one of a kind; we recommend viewing in person or requesting additional photos and video before committing.
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