12
March 2026

A CARPET RIDE TO KHIVA

Welcome to The Arts Society Tarporley
Thursday, March 12, 2026 - 13:15
The Community Centre, Tarporley
113a High St Tarporley CW6 0AY
Online Event

A journey back and forth in time.

The story of the revival of 15th century carpets in Khiva, a desert oasis in Uzbekistan. Illuminations on vellum contained the only surviving representations of Timurid Carpets until Chris Alexander’s workshop began to weave them back to life again. The lecture examines the traditional role of carpet weaving and embroidery in the social lives of Central Asian women and how social and political influences led to a decline in textile production.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Chris Aslan

Chris Aslan was born in Turkey (hence the name Aslan) and spent his childhood there and in war-torn Beirut. After school, Chris spent two years at sea before studying Media and journalism at Leicester University. He then moved to Khiva, a desert oasis in Uzbekistan, establishing a UNESCO workshop reviving fifteenth century carpet designs and embroideries, and becoming the largest non-government employer in town. He was kicked out as part of an anti-Western purge, and took a year in Cambridge to write A Carpet Ride to Khiva. Chris then spent several years in the Pamirs mountains of Tajikistan, training yak herders to comb their yaks for their cashmere-like down. Next came a couple more years in Kyrgyzstan living in the world’s largest natural walnut forest and establishing a wood-carving workshop. Since then, Chris has studied and rowed at Oxford, and is now based in Cambridge, but with plans to move to North Cyprus. When he’s not lecturing for The Arts Society, he writes. His latest book, Unravelling the Silk Road, is published by Icon Books. Chris also takes tours to Central Asia, returning whenever he can, having left a large chunk of his heart out there.