Crafted through hand-knotting in Chinese Turkestan circa 1920-30, this semi-antique Khotan rug traces its origins to the ancient city of Khotan (Hotan) in the southern Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, also recognized as Chinese Turkistan. Previously known as Samarkand, these rugs carry a profound historical legacy. Their timeless elegance and cultural significance make them a perfect choice for elevating and enriching any decor, a sentiment echoed by Architectural Digest.
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