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Antique Samarkand (Khotan) Runner — 1920s | 4'9" x 9'3"

The Hamza

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An heirloom rug from the Khotan collection

Antique Samarkand (Khotan) Runner — 1920s | 4'9" x 9'3"

$5,990.00
Authentic
Authentic Antique
Hand-knotted
Uzbek handmade
Professionally cleaned
professionally cleaned

The Antique Samarkand (Khotan) Runner is an early 20th-century hand-knotted wool rug that brings layered symbolism and time-softened color to elongated spaces. Woven in Uzbekistan circa the 1920s, its composition features a diminutive central medallion set within a covered field of shadow medallions and expressive floral motifs—ornamental, balanced, and quietly luminous.

  • Origin: Uzbekistan
  • Age: Antique, circa 1920s
  • Type: Runner rug
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Pile: Wool pile
  • Use: Indoor
  • Size: 4'9" × 9'3"

Each rug is handcrafted and timeworn. Variations in size, color, and weave are natural characteristics of vintage handmade rugs and reflect their authenticity rather than imperfections.


DESCRIPTION

This antique Samarkand runner—also known as a Khotan rug—features a diminutive center medallion set within a covered field of layered shadow medallions and bursting floral motifs. The composition reflects the distinctive visual language of the Silk Road, blending Eastern and Western influences with clarity, rhythm, and balance.

Lovely abrash appears throughout, with time-softened color that includes cherry red, beige, pale blush, soft rose, and seafoam tones. These subtle tonal shifts add depth and movement, allowing the runner to feel richly patterned without overwhelming a space.

With its elongated proportions and nuanced design, Arlson is well suited for hallways, corridors, kitchens, or layered use in larger rooms—bringing history, warmth, and visual flow to everyday interiors.


HISTORY

Woven in Uzbekistan circa the 1920s, Samarkand (Khotan) rugs are part of a storied textile tradition shaped by the Silk Road. For centuries, the trade routes connecting Central Asia with China, Persia, and the Mediterranean carried not only goods, but motifs—creating rugs that feel uniquely hybrid: decorative, symbolic, and unmistakably cosmopolitan.

Runners like this were made to bring warmth and beauty to daily life in long interior passages and gathering spaces. Their design vocabulary often combines medallions, florals, and repeating “shadow” forms—motifs that speak to continuity, protection, and abundance, while also showcasing the region’s love of ornament and balanced composition.

The abrash seen across the field reflects hand-dyed wool and small-batch weaving, where natural variations in dye lots and yarn absorption create a living, dimensional surface. Rather than uniform perfection, these tonal shifts are part of what makes an authentic antique Samarkand runner feel soulful and collected.

Today, antique and antique Samarkand/Khotan rugs are highly sought after for their refined palettes, graphic clarity, and ability to bridge styles—from traditional to modern—while carrying real cultural history underfoot.


ABOUT THE NAME

Hamza is a name rooted in strength and steadiness. In Central Asian tradition, it carries meanings associated with firmness, resilience, and quiet courage, and has long been linked symbolically to the lion—not as a display of force, but as a presence defined by composure and resolve.

That sense of contained strength is echoed in the rug’s design. A small central medallion anchors the composition, holding the field steady while layers of shadow medallions and floral forms radiate outward in measured rhythm. Nothing is abrupt or overpowering; instead, the pattern unfolds with confidence and continuity, suggesting protection through balance rather than dominance.

Time-softened reds, blush tones, and gentle seafoam hues move across the surface like memory rather than ornament. Abrash shifts lend the rug a living quality—evidence of hand, time, and repetition—while the elongated form guides the eye forward, creating a sense of passage and flow.

Hamza is a grounding piece. Placed in a hallway or transitional space, it offers a feeling of quiet guardianship—strength held calmly, beauty revealed slowly, and history carried with grace rather than weight.


MATERIALS & COMPOSITION
  • Primary material: Wool
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Dye method: Hand-dyed yarns with natural abrash
  • Edges: Fully secured sides and ends
  • Notes: Minor processing marks on reverse consistent with rugs of this type

CONDITION DETAILS

This antique Samarkand (Khotan) runner is in timeworn, authentic condition consistent with its early 20th-century age and traditional use. The wool pile shows even wear down to the knot heads, with areas of foundation showing through—an honest patina that contributes to its softened feel and collected character.

Abrash and tonal variation are present throughout, reflecting hand-dyed wool and the natural variation of antique weaving rather than damage. The sides and ends are fully secured for stability and continued everyday enjoyment.

For processing and inventory purposes, this and other rugs of the type may have painted numbers or markings on the reverse side. These do not affect the rug’s face, function, or overall presentation in the home.

This runner has been recently professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home use. With proper care, it offers many more years of enjoyment as a hand-knotted Samarkand/Khotan rug runner made in Uzbekistan circa the 1920s.


CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Rugs are professionally cleaned prior to shipment. Minor loose fibers may be present upon arrival and will settle with gentle vacuuming.

We recommend placing this runner in low- to medium-traffic areas and using a quality rug pad for added support and longevity. Rotate periodically to encourage even wear.

Vacuum gently without a beater bar. Spot clean as needed. For deep cleaning, consult a professional rug cleaner experienced with antique and hand-knotted rugs. Avoid excessive moisture and prolonged direct sunlight.


FAQ

Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Each antique Samarkand runner is unique in design, coloration, and wear. The rug shown is the exact piece you will receive.

What is a Samarkand or Khotan rug?
Samarkand rugs originate along the Silk Road and are known for blending Eastern and Western motifs, often featuring medallions, florals, and symbolic elements in balanced compositions.

Is the rug ready for use?
Yes. This runner has been professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home placement.

Why might there be markings on the back of the rug?
For processing and inventory purposes, some antique rugs may have painted numbers or markings on the reverse. These do not affect the rug’s appearance or function.

Shipping & Delivery

The Leonidas Collection is proud to offer carbon neutral shipping on most heirloom rug purchases.

  • Shipping is calculated at checkout and includes handling and insurance.
  • Select rugs ship free within the continental U.S.
  • Oversized items ship via freight carrier (curbside delivery).
  • Shipping fees are non-refundable.
  • Damage or delivery issues must be reported within 48 hours.
Return Policy
  • Heirloom rugs (including vintage & antique) are returnable within 3 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
  • Heirloom rugs purchased on sale or with a discount are final sale.
  • Contemporary rugs are returnable within 14 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
  • Return authorization is required.

Please review the full details of our Return & Refund Policy for more information.

We encourage customers to contact us at hello@leonidascollection.com with any questions prior to purchase to ensure confidence in your selection.

Reviews
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Origin Story

The Khotan Collection

The Hamza is an antique Khotan rug admired for its serene balance, open compositions, and cross-cultural design language. Woven along the historic Silk Road, Khotan rugs blend Chinese, Central Asian, and Persian influences into a distinctly harmonious aesthetic.

Khotan rugs are known for spacious fields, subtle symmetry, and softly articulated medallions or symbolic motifs. Their palettes often include sand, saffron, faded red, indigo, and gentle pastels, lending a luminous, time-worn quality. Calm yet expressive, Khotan rugs bring quiet elegance and global depth to both minimalist and collected interiors.

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