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The Dragon Carpet

The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
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The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
The Dragon Carpet
Model: ART00370The Dragon Carpet
The source of the carpet comes from the book Hali Magazine 1993 Issue 67, pg.93 and Hali Magazine 1992 Issue 61, pg.61. Peter Bausback, Mannheim, described it on the occasion of his exhibition at the Textura 1992 in Maastricht (see also HALI, Issue 67, 1993) as follows: 'In my opinion, this is an excellent specimen of this group, to which in quality, color, and expression no comparable piece is found'. The carpet was probably made in the 17th century in the Caucasus (in HALI 61, February 1992, the carpet is shown on p. 61 but is carefully conservatively dated with the 18th century) and resembles the early dragon carpets; it is much more expressive due to the powerful design of both the border and the field with the filling ornaments like people and animals. Very expressive are also the living dragon ornaments as the main motif of the carpet whose center forms a grimace-like element. The carpet comes from a noble Central European house and suspected that it once came to Europe via Transylvania. Unlike most of the other surviving dragon carpets, which come from manufactories, it is of undoubtedly village origin. Only in the Vakiflar Museum in Istanbul, there is such a dragon village rug shown, corresponding in size. The design of this rug is interpreted with a series of borders and our designers choose soft colors for this rug.

Color summary: 8 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;
  • Bistre Brown  411 (Pomegranate - Madder Root)
  • Emerald Green  407 (Chamomile - Indigo)
  • Natural Wool Color  320 (No Dye)
  • Khaki  413 (Dyer’s Weed)
Group: Caucasian Rugs Family Area: Caucasus Material of Pile: Natural Dyed Hand-spun Wool Material Warp / Weft: Wool on Wool Structure: Symmetrical knot Knots Density: 36x29 Pile (mm): 8 Production Place: Wast Anatolia – Manisa Province Weight: 14.20kg Location: Tokyo Stock: In Stock
Dimensions:

6 ft 8 in x 8 ft 1 in ( 204cm x 247cm )


    Price:
    $5,800
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