{"product_id":"east-turkestan-rug-midnight-indigo-pomegranate-lattice","title":"East Turkestan Rug | Midnight Indigo Pomegranate Lattice","description":"\u003cp\u003eAn impressive antique East Turkestan carpet from the late 19th–early 20th century (circa 1880–1920), woven on a deep midnight-indigo field with an all-over lattice of abstracted pomegranate motifs in saturated cinnabar and coral red. A masterwork of Silk Road oasis weaving — rhythmic, luminous, and symbolically resonant. Structurally sound with no repairs. Measures 210 x 415 cm.\u003cbr\u003eThis impressive and highly elegant antique East Turkestan carpet embodies the rich artistic synthesis of the Silk Road oasis cultures, where geometry, symbolism, and colour merge into a textile of extraordinary visual depth. Woven on a magnificent midnight-indigo field, the composition unfolds through an intricate all-over lattice of stylised motifs that appear increasingly evocative of abstracted pomegranates — one of the most ancient and auspicious symbols of Central Asia.\u003cbr\u003eArranged in disciplined vertical rhythms yet animated by the spontaneity of the hand, the motifs glow in saturated cinnabar and deep coral red against the dark field, creating a dramatic chromatic tension characteristic of the finest East Turkestan weavings. At first glance the drawing appears geometric and highly structured, but with closer observation the composition reveals a profoundly organic sensibility. The repeated forms resemble opened pomegranates filled with seeds, crowned by delicate extensions suggestive of stems and calyxes, transforming the surface into an abstract orchard rendered through the language of textile design.\u003cbr\u003eThroughout the cultures of East Turkestan and the wider Silk Road world, the pomegranate symbolised fertility, prosperity, abundance, continuity of lineage, and the renewal of life itself. In the oasis settlements of this vast region — where cultivated gardens represented survival and beauty amidst arid landscapes — such imagery carried deep poetic and spiritual resonance. Here, the endless repetition of these forms creates a sense of rhythmic continuity, as though the carpet itself were an infinite flowering field suspended in motion.\u003cbr\u003eThe richly articulated borders further enhance the composition. Layered guard borders and principal bands filled with stylised vinery and geometric ornament frame the central field with remarkable confidence and refinement. The interplay between the saturated indigo ground and the incandescent reds gives the carpet an almost luminous presence, while subtle abrash and the gentle irregularities of hand-knotting preserve the warmth and humanity of the weaver's touch.\u003cbr\u003eBoth powerful and sophisticated, the carpet stands as an eloquent expression of East Turkestan weaving traditions at their most decorative and symbolically resonant — a work where ornament becomes poetry, and where the ancient symbolism of the pomegranate is transformed into a majestic textile meditation on abundance, vitality, and continuity.\u003cbr\u003eAge: 19th century to early 20th century (circa 1880–1920)\u003cbr\u003eCondition: A highly collectible piece of impressive structural integrity, with no repairs.\u003cbr\u003eColours (8): Deep indigo blue \/ saturated cinnabar red \/ brick red \/ coral \/ warm camel \/ soft ivory \/ golden ochre \/ black outlines\u003cbr\u003eDimensions: 210 cm x 415 cm (82.7 in x 163.4 in)\u003cbr\u003eCopy\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis impressive and highly elegant antique East Turkestan carpet embodies the rich artistic synthesis of the Silk Road oasis cultures, where geometry, symbolism, and colour merge into a textile of extraordinary visual depth. Woven on a magnificent midnight-indigo field, the composition unfolds through an intricate all-over lattice of stylised motifs that appear increasingly evocative of abstracted pomegranates — one of the most ancient and auspicious symbols of Central Asia.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eArranged in disciplined vertical rhythms yet animated by the spontaneity of the hand, the motifs glow in saturated cinnabar and deep coral red against the dark field, creating a dramatic chromatic tension characteristic of the finest East Turkestan weavings. At first glance the drawing appears geometric and highly structured, but with closer observation the composition reveals a profoundly organic sensibility. The repeated forms resemble opened pomegranates filled with seeds, crowned by delicate extensions suggestive of stems and calyxes, transforming the surface into an abstract orchard rendered through the language of textile design.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThroughout the cultures of East Turkestan and the wider Silk Road world, the pomegranate symbolised fertility, prosperity, abundance, continuity of lineage, and the renewal of life itself. In the oasis settlements of this vast region — where cultivated gardens represented survival and beauty amidst arid landscapes — such imagery carried deep poetic and spiritual resonance. Here, the endless repetition of these forms creates a sense of rhythmic continuity, as though the carpet itself were an infinite flowering field suspended in motion.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe richly articulated borders further enhance the composition. Layered guard borders and principal bands filled with stylised vinery and geometric ornament frame the central field with remarkable confidence and refinement. The interplay between the saturated indigo ground and the incandescent reds gives the carpet an almost luminous presence, while subtle abrash and the gentle irregularities of hand-knotting preserve the warmth and humanity of the weaver's touch.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBoth powerful and sophisticated, the carpet stands as an eloquent expression of East Turkestan weaving traditions at their most decorative and symbolically resonant — a work where ornament becomes poetry, and where the ancient symbolism of the pomegranate is transformed into a majestic textile meditation on abundance, vitality, and continuity.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAge: 19th century to early 20th century (circa 1880–1920)\u003cbr\u003eCondition: A highly collectible piece of impressive structural integrity, with no repairs.\u003cbr\u003eColours (8): Deep indigo blue \/ saturated cinnabar red \/ brick red \/ coral \/ warm camel \/ soft ivory \/ golden ochre \/ black outlines\u003cbr\u003eDimensions: 210 cm x 415 cm (82.7 in x 163.4 in)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Pino De Giosa Art Collection","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":43920092332097,"sku":"207-01-01","price":0.0,"currency_code":"SGD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0683\/4782\/2145\/files\/east-turkestan-rug-midnight-indigo-pomegranate-lattice-front.jpg?v=1778221392","url":"https:\/\/pdg.art\/products\/east-turkestan-rug-midnight-indigo-pomegranate-lattice","provider":"Pino De Giosa Art Collection","version":"1.0","type":"link"}