Shirvan Rug
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Model: ART00453Shirvan Rug
Group: Caucasian Rugs Family
Area: Shirvan Region
Material of Pile: Natural Dyed Hand-spun Wool
Material Warp / Weft: Wool on Wool
Structure: Symmetrical knot
Knots Density: 36x29
Pile (mm): 4
Production Place: Southeastern Anatolia – Diyarbakir - Lice
Weight: 6.00kg
Location: Tokyo
Stock: Out Of Stock
Dimensions:
This is an unusual stylized version of the Caucasian shield-like palmettes design rug from the late 19th century, Shirvan region, Caucasus area. Shirvan is one of the principal weaving areas of the Caucasus, stretching from the central east coast some three or four hundred kilometers inland. Located within it are several towns that, according to Kerimov and Schürmann, have become associated with particular designs; these include Bidjov, Marasali, Khila, Surahani, Baku, and Saliani. Many authors also include Chajli and Akstafa rugs, although we have included the former with Gendje pieces and the latter have been treated as a separate sub-group. There are, of course, many rugs which, both structurally and stylistically, can be assigned with some degree of confidence to Shirvan but not to any particular place within it (although many authors and dealers would maintain that it is possible to differentiate, again on structural evidence, between rugs from the north and south of the region). This rug strongly suggests a totemic, avatar-like origin, like the similar Genje examples, with a series of borders and floral motifs. Whichever weaving center produced this rug, it has a rare design of great charm and exceptional color. Our designers interpret the design of the rug, and vivid colors are used for this rug.
Color summary: 8 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;
Color summary: 8 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;
- Dark Sky Blue 23 (Indigo)
- Imperial Red 426 (Madder Root)
- Khaki 413 (Dyers’s Weed)
- Barley Corn 103 (Natural Sheep's Color)
Dimensions:
4 ft 4 in x 5 ft 5 in ( 133cm x 166cm )
Price:
$2,500
Ex Tax: $2,500