code: 8343
type: caucasian carpets
collection: Antique caucasian carpets: Shirvan
origin: caucaso
dimensions 140 x 223 cm
4' 7" x 7' 3"
4' 7" x 7' 3"
€6.844,26
$7,528.69
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Condizione: Antico
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Some pieces I would prefer not to comment on as they risk being trivial. However, many people ask me for the iconographic description of the carpet if only to have a confirmation with the knowledge already acquired. Shirvan | area of Kuba Caucasus central-eastern. The elongated rug features three stepped hexagons that continue at the ends with two Gubpa symbols with typical bird claw motifs. Twelv...leggi tuttoe typical "karagashli flowers", rosettes and small animals stand out against the dark blue background of the field. The main border with eagle beak motifs is a beautiful golden yellow color. perfect state of conservation.
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category: caucasian carpets
Knotted on wool warp and horizontal frame by nomadic peoples, the carpets are more prized by collectors for the expressive force of the geometric design.
collection: Antique caucasian carpets: Shirvan
Caucasus Central Eastern The rugs in this area are often grouped together under the name of Shirvan, famous for the fineness of Ghiordes and the fleece shaved a few millimeters from the node, they iconography closely linked to the village or town of knotting. Carpets Ghendjeh, Talish, Lenkoran, Mogan, Ciajli, Akstafa, Shirwan, Marasali, Bidjof, Surahani, Tachte, Kila, Baku, Kuba, Karagashli, Konakhend, There There, Prepedil, Seikhur, Zejwa, Dagestan, Derbend, Lesghi.
Knotted on wool warp and horizontal frame by nomadic peoples, the carpets are more prized by collectors for the expressive force of the geometric design.
collection: Antique caucasian carpets: Shirvan
Caucasus Central Eastern The rugs in this area are often grouped together under the name of Shirvan, famous for the fineness of Ghiordes and the fleece shaved a few millimeters from the node, they iconography closely linked to the village or town of knotting. Carpets Ghendjeh, Talish, Lenkoran, Mogan, Ciajli, Akstafa, Shirwan, Marasali, Bidjof, Surahani, Tachte, Kila, Baku, Kuba, Karagashli, Konakhend, There There, Prepedil, Seikhur, Zejwa, Dagestan, Derbend, Lesghi.
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