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Mamluk Rug with Central Star

Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
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Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Mamluk Rug with Central Star
Model: ART00698Mamluk Rug with Central Star

Mamluk Carpet with Central Star – 16th Century Cairene Geometric Design

Origin and Inspiration

This carpet is inspired by one of the most iconic compositions within the Mamluk weaving tradition: the central star medallion design, developed in Cairo during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

Mamluk carpets are renowned for their highly structured geometric systems, often organized around a dominant central element from which the entire composition radiates.

The central star format represents one of the purest expressions of this approach—where geometry becomes both structure and ornament.

A Geometry Built from the Center:

Unlike later carpet traditions that emphasize borders or repeating fields, Mamluk designs often begin from a single core element. From this central star, layers of polygons, rosettes, and interlocking forms expand outward in a carefully balanced system.


Materials and Craftsmanship

This piece reflects the discipline and precision of classical carpet weaving traditions.

✔ Materials:

Pile: Hand-spun wool, naturally dyed

Foundation: Wool structure ensuring durability and flexibility

✔ Weaving Technique:

Hand-knotted using traditional methods

Fine knotting allows clarity in geometric articulation

Low pile height enhances the definition of the star composition

✔ Origin:

Handwoven in Anatolia, preserving historical techniques

✔ Character:

Crisp, structured surface

Designed as both a collectible textile and a refined interior piece


Design and Pattern

The design is defined by a powerful and highly organized geometric system centered around the star medallion.

✔ Central Star:

A multi-pointed central star medallion forms the visual and structural core

This element anchors the entire composition, establishing symmetry and balance

Star forms were a fundamental device in Mamluk design, often used to organize complex geometric layouts

✔ Radiating Composition:

The design expands outward from the central star in layered geometric sequences

Polygons, smaller stars, and rosettes interlock to create a kaleidoscopic effect

The eye naturally moves from the center toward the edges

✔ Geometric Language:

The composition is based on mathematical precision

Repetition and symmetry create harmony while maintaining visual complexity

✔ Borders:

Framed by characteristic Mamluk borders composed of alternating cartouches and medallions

The border reinforces and contains the central structure


Color Palette and Dyes

The palette reflects the traditional chromatic language of Mamluk carpets.

This rug boasts a harmonious blend of 3 natural colors, each derived from traditional dyeing methods: Imperial Red 415: Madder Root Emerald Green 407: Chamomile - indigo Cadet Blue 26: Spurge - Indigo

This controlled palette enhances the clarity of the design and its architectural quality.


Summary

This carpet represents a refined interpretation of the classical Mamluk central star composition—one of the most distinctive and intellectually structured designs in the history of carpets.

Rooted in the artistic production of 16th century Cairo, it reflects a design philosophy where geometry is not decorative, but foundational.

Through its central star, radiating structure, and precise execution, this piece captures the essence of Mamluk design:

a balance between mathematical order and visual harmony.

It stands as both a decorative object and a study in geometric perfection.

Group: Islamic Rugs Family Area: Mamlouk Rug Material of Pile: Natural Dyed Hand-spun Wool Material Warp / Weft: Wool on Wool Structure: Symmetrical knot on depressed warp inclining to the right Knots Density: 39x39 Pile (mm): 3 Production Place: Southeastern Anatolia – Diyarbakir Pattern Code: MK 1093 135X190 AR0298 Weight: 8.30kg Location: Tokyo Stock: Out Of Stock
Dimensions:

5 ft 11 in x 4 ft 7 in ( 182cm x 142cm )


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    $5,120
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