Vintage Ersari rug with a bold row of octagonal gul motifs across a saturated madder-red field, framed by dense geometric borders in deep charcoal/black. It’s a proper statement piece for old money / heritage interiors and looks especially good layered with dark wood, brass and paintings for that castlecore / dark academia vibe.
Attribution: Ersari Turkmen, likely Northern Afghanistan / Amu Darya region, mid 20th century. Hand-knotted construction with a wool pile on a woven foundation, with that slightly earthy, matte finish you want in a tribal rug.
Condition: overall presentable with attractive age and character. There is visible wear/abrasion and colour variation to areas of the field and borders (most noticeable to the left side in the photos), along with some edge/fringe wear consistent with use over time. Please zoom in on photos for the clearest view.
Measures 7'0" x 3'9" (approx 84" x 45"), and 213 x 115 cm. A classic Ersari gul tribal rug in a rich madder-red palette.
Attribution: Ersari Turkmen, likely Northern Afghanistan / Amu Darya region, mid 20th century. Hand-knotted construction with a wool pile on a woven foundation, with that slightly earthy, matte finish you want in a tribal rug.
Condition: overall presentable with attractive age and character. There is visible wear/abrasion and colour variation to areas of the field and borders (most noticeable to the left side in the photos), along with some edge/fringe wear consistent with use over time. Please zoom in on photos for the clearest view.
Measures 7'0" x 3'9" (approx 84" x 45"), and 213 x 115 cm. A classic Ersari gul tribal rug in a rich madder-red palette.









