This rare Turkman tent door cover rug—known as an ensi—is a treasured relic of nomadic Central Asian culture. Handwoven with hand-spun wool, it features deep crimson and walnut tones adorned with traditional gul motifs, symbolizing tribal identity and protection. The left panel showcases an intricate design bordered with geometric tribal emblems, while the right remains natural and unpatterned, a unique hallmark of practical tribal weaving. Used historically to shield and sanctify a yurt's entrance, this piece embodies both function and profound symbolism. A collector’s gem, it preserves the artistry, ritual, and timeless heritage of the Turkman people in striking detail.