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Shirvan Cover: $3,000.00

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Shirvan Cover
Item Description
Type: Shirvan
Country of origin: Azerbaijan
Region of origin: Southern Caucasus
Artisan's heritage: Turkic-speaking nomads
Period made: Last quarter 19th Century
Size: 8'3"x4'10"
Shape: Rectangle
Assembly: Woven in one piece.
Technique:

Tapestry weave, accompanied by slit-weave. Reinforced single cord selvage wrapped with wefts from each color band.

Weft: Wool
Warp:

2 ply tan and dark-brown wool. Both ends have a 3/4" half-hitch band that terminates in short, uneven knotted fringe.

Brocade: Small scattered motifs in extra-weft brocading.
Design:

Simple banded borderless

Dye: Natural
Main color: Red and Blue
Additional colors:

Purple-Blue
Yellow-Beige
Greenish Tan
Dark Brown(Undyed)
Ivory Wool

Quality: Excellent
Features:

Very tight weaving, high quality wool and excellent natural dyes.

Careful color placement and design decisions combine to make this a successful "minimalist" example.

In the Caucasus, kilims such as this one were used as ox cart covers.

Condition: Excellent
Defects: Only a few very faint stain spots are barely visible. Otherwise this piece is in mint condition.
Date made: --
Provenance: --
Density: --
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Quantity: --
ASIN: --

Notes

This type of weaving is done in a wide area of the Southern Caucasus and Northern Iran by Kurdish and Shahsevan groups, making identification of a definitive weaving group difficult.

This example ranks as one of the best of its type. Superior examples, as far as design, exist, but this is an unqualified excellent piece in the collectible category.The simplicity of this appealing rug is somewhat deceptive when one more closely analyzes the design. This weaving belongs to the borderless, banded type. More often, the simple bands alternate with the bands filled with rows of medallions. The weaver, in this instance, has chosen to simplify the design even more.



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Owner and Item Info

Posted in: Gallery / Antiques / Antique Rugs by RugCollector on 6/11/2007
Tags: kilim, kilims, kelims, rugs, tapestries, kilim rugs, antique kilims, flat weave
Item Status: PUBLIC

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