An authentic Uzbek Lakai textile fragment, dating from 1890–1930, traditionally crafted by the Lakai tribe of Central Asia. It features vibrant geometric patterns in rich reds, yellows, and earthy tones, adorned with handwoven tassels. Such pieces were commonly used as decorative covers or amulets in nomadic settings, reflecting the tribe’s symbolic motifs and artistic heritage. A fine example of early 20th-century Iraqi-style Lakai craftsmanship.