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Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design

Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
Model: ART00582Mamluk Rug with Geometric Design
This rug has an interpreted design composed of a geometric lattice pattern taken from a part of the Mamluk rug, filling the field elegantly, has the impression that it is only part of a larger scheme designed 15th-century rug from the Mamluk era, Cairo region, Eygpt. Mamluk carpets originated in a physical environment that lacked the combination of abundant marginal grazing land and a temperate climate with cool winters that were common to most carpet-weaving areas in the Islamic world. While related to a broader tradition of Turkish weaving centered in Anatolia, far to the north, the designs of these carpets include atypical elements, such as stylized papyrus plants, that are deeply rooted in Egyptian tradition. Their unusual composition and layout probably represent an attempt to develop a distinctive product that could in effect establish a “Mamluk brand” in the lucrative European export market. The uncharacteristic color scheme—devoid of the undyed white pile and employing a limited range of three or five hues in much the same value—also suggests a conscious attempt to create a particular stylistic identity. Also virtually unique in the world of Islamic carpets is the S-spun wool. It has been argued that the tradition of clockwise wool spinning originated in Egypt because of the earlier Egyptian tradition of spinning flax into linen thread. Details of the plant’s botanical structure make it impossible to spin flax fiber in the more common counterclockwise direction utilized throughout the Middle East for wool and cotton.Mamluk carpets with the color combinations seen in the Simonetti are now generally accepted as part of an earlier tradition that has many links to the weaving of Anatolia, Iran, and Syria. The “three-color” Mamluk carpets, well represented in the Metropolitan’s collection, represent a later development that continued well after the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Many such carpets may have been produced well into the seventeenth century, and possibly even later. (Walter B. Denny in [Ekhtiar, Soucek, Canby, and Haidar 2011]). The design of the rug is interpreted by our designers from our Mamlouk-type rugs collection and soft colors are used for this rug. 

Color summary:  2 colors in total;
  • Feldgrau  414 (Chamomile - Indigo)
  • Bamboo Beige  99 (Only Specially Washed)
For more information about our colors.
Group: Islamic Rugs Family Area: Mamluk 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: DERVİŞ HASAN Pattern Code: MK 1083 140X190 AR0269 Weight: 9.70kg Location: Istanbul Stock: In Stock
Dimensions:

4 ft 9 in x 6 ft 4 in ( 145cm x 194cm )


    Price:
    $4,520
    Ex Tax: $4,520

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