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10
Daghestan
or Shirvan Pile Rug
First half of the 19th century
This piece features careful drawing in a wide range of saturated
colors. The format is very square, with an unusually tall
prayer arch. The main border is most unusual. Especially
pleasing are the triangular shapes around the inner border and the
arch, utilizing all the colors in the palette and providing a very
lively effect. For similar pieces, see Kaffel's plate 61
1, as
well as the cover of Oriental Rug Review 9/5 (June-July,
1989).
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Detailed Images
(click an image for a
detailed view)
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Detail 1 - front |
Detail 2 - back (212kb) |
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Structural
Analysis |
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Size: |
4' x
3' 3 1/2" |
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Warp: |
tan wool |
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Weft: |
cotton |
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Pile: |
symmetric
knots, 9h x 10v, 90kpsi |
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Colors: |
(11) gold,
dark blue, medium blue, red, white, red-brown, dark brown,
gray-brown, medium green, watermelon pink, light pinkish tan |
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Ends: |
missing |
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Sides: |
mostly
missing, some remnants of overcasting with white cotton |
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From the collection of Marjorie and Russell
Cook |
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NERS GALLERY
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Prayer Rugs &
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