A striking example of 19th-century Central Asian textile artistry, this antique silk ikat chapan coat from Uzbekistan captivates with its bold, circular motif rendered in crimson, golden yellow, and ivory against a raspberry ground. The pattern reflects the traditional abrband (ikat resist-dyeing) technique, where threads are dyed prior to weaving to achieve the signature blurred effect.
The interior is fully lined in red printed cotton, accented by blue and white block-printed cuffs and neckband. The coat is also bordered with contrasting indigo trim, enhancing its dramatic silhouette. With a wide spread across the shoulders and flared hem, the chapan was designed for comfort and elegance, and it remains visually impactful whether worn or displayed.
Minor signs of age are present, consistent with its historical provenance.
Dimensions
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Length (Neck to Hem): 126 cm (49.6 in)
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Width (Sleeve to Sleeve): 197 cm (77.6 in)
Framing & Shipping Note
This chapan is sold as a wearable or collectible textile with standard shipping included. If you would like to have it professionally framed for wall display, please contact us before purchasing for a framing and shipping quote. Framing involves hand-mounting the coat onto a custom-sized wooden frame covered in linen or cotton fabric. Additional charges will apply for both framing and the increased shipping cost due to the size and packaging.


































































































