A rare and beautiful Lakai coat from the mid-19th century (c. 1850–1875), originating from Uzbekistan / north Afghanistan. The piece features intricate hand-embroidered silk motifs worked on a densely woven woolen ground. Colors remain surprisingly vibrant for its age, with exquisite, finely executed stitches that show masterful regional embroidery techniques.
This coat exemplifies traditional Central Asian craftsmanship: refined silk threadwork, carefully arranged patterns, and durable wool construction built for both function and display. It’s a museum-quality textile that would suit collectors of Central Asian textiles, historical costume, or decorative interiors.