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Malatya Hexagonal Medallion Kilim

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Malatya Hexagonal Medallion Kilim
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Tags: kilim, kilims, kelims, rugs, tapestries, kilim rugs, antique kilims, flat weave
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Notes

While a striking kilim type, this particular example cannot be considered of sufficient condition to rank as collectible. Excellent wool wefts and warps. Excellent weaving technique.

A hand-wash might remove some of the dye bleeds and soiled areas in the white outer border.

Three full medallions occupy the center of the kilim, connected to two partial medallions at the top and bottom of the rug.The medallions are split by by a single single column of of connected latch-hook lozenges. The field colors on the sides of the medallions contrast the medallion field colors. Each side of each medallion is filled with 12 wolf mouth motifs. The narrow field is scattered with various small motifs, interlocked with the narrow ivory border in a parmakli border.



Antique and Antique Collecting

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Type:Kilim

Country of origin:Turkey

Region of origin:Malatya

Artisan's heritage:Kurd

Period made:Early 20th Century

Size:5'3"x3'9"

Shape:Rectangle

Assembly:Flat-weave in one piece.

Technique:Tapestry and slit-weave

Weft:Wool

Warp:The warp fringe is knotted combed 2" ivory wool. Three strands of two-ply dark brown and ivory warps

Brocade:Extra-weft brocading outlining some design elements

Design:Column of medallions that are primarily red and black

Dye:Natural and Chemical

Main color:Red

Additional colors:

Brown-Black
Marigold Orange
Ochre-Gold
Acid Yellow-Green
Tan
Beige
Gray-Purple
Soft Dark Purple
Gray
Ivory Wool

Quality:Good

Features:

This design type sometimes has a wider ivory border outside the ivory parmakli guard. It is possible that these wide border pieces, which are sometimes woven seperately and added on, were never woven in this case. However, smaller examples of this deisgn type frequently have only the narrow parmakli border.

The red coloring is a chemical dye.

Condition:Fair

Defects:

Minor dye bleeds into border and warp fringe. Dye runs on the warp threads at the bottom of the rug indicate this was once larger piece and has been reduced, perhaps to eliminate the damaged area.

Minor repair.

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Added: 6/11/2007
Status: Public
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