Khaden
This 1900s hand knotted Tibetan rug or Khaden presents a commanding skeletal figure centred against a warm, muted camel -brown field.
The figure rendered in bold red and cream tones, exhibits a stylized anatomical form, simultaneously evoking a sense of vulnerability and vitality.
The skeletal motif, commonly associated with mortality and transformation, here conveys a narrative that is both celebratory and contemplative.
Flanking the central figure are a series of repeating ornamental motifs: alternating between fierce, mask-like visages and more abstract, floral-inspired designs.
These symmetrical patterns suggest ritualistic or ceremonial significance, grounding the piece in a visual language that merges folkloric symbolism with contemporary interpretation.
The earthy colour tones present in this rug further reinforce themes of connection to the natural world and the cycles of life and death. The rhythmic arrangement of motifs and the central placement of the human form create a dynamic yet harmonious composition, inviting reflection on impermanence, resilience, and cultural memory.
Condition: In very good conditions considering the age with no major repair
Date: first part of the 1900s
Warp: cotton
Weft: hand spun wool from the Tibetan Plateau
Colours: off-white beige/hues of cream-camel/light- medium red/dark-brown-deep indigo/maroon
Dimension: 85cm x 150cm (33.5in x 59in)
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