Chondzoresk Kazak Rug
Middle of 19th Century Caucasian Chondzoresk, cloudband Kazak Rug
This three-medallion Chondzoresk, or cloudband Kazak, is particularly striking for three reasons. The first is the bright and strong colours, perhaps best demonstrated in the vibrant yellow in the border, and the strong contrast between the white, red, and green used throughout the field.
The fact that the pile remains nearly at its original height also allows the colours to glow and create the high contrast that would have been an integral part of the weaver’s intended effect.
The second idiosyncratic characteristic is the abundance of small tribal and totemic motifs scattered throughout the field, particularly the numerous herds of free-roaming animals and birds.
The final feature is the unusual way in which the green ground at the ends of the rug has been incorporated into the overall medallion design, in fact, connecting the top and bottom of the rug via the outline that runs along all three medallions.Very good condition full pile all original untouched
Size 124 x 244 cm
Stock No:1498
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Description | Middle of 19th Century Caucasian Chondzoresk, cloudband Kazak Rug This three-medallion Chondzoresk, or cloudband Kazak, is particularly striking for three reasons. The first is the bright and strong colours, perhaps best demonstrated in the vibrant yellow in the border, and the strong contrast between the white, red, and green used throughout the field. The fact that the pile remains nearly at its original height also allows the colours to glow and create the high contrast that would have been an integral part of the weaver's intended effect. The second idiosyncratic characteristic is the abundance of small tribal and totemic motifs scattered throughout the field, particularly the numerous herds of free-roaming animals and birds. The final feature is the unusual way in which the green ground at the ends of the rug has been incorporated into the overall medallion design, in fact, connecting the top and bottom of the rug via the outline that runs along all three medallions.Very good condition full pile all original untouched Size 124 x 244 cm Stock No:1498 | Middle of 19th Century South West Caucasian Rug Very good condition, with the original end and side finishes.Size 140 x 242 cm Stock No:1429 | South East Caucasus, Moghan region Talish Rug
Second half 19th Century South East Caucasus, Moghan region Talish Rug A rare Moghan woven in a long rug format. The blue met hane field is surrounded by green trefoils which combine into reciprocal shapes against the ground. The white border contains large star-shaped flowers with four diagonal arms bearing buds. – Perfect condition,Very good high pile,untouched.Size 103 × 233 cm
Stock No 1325
Literature: BAUSBACK, PETER, Alte und antike orientalische Knüpfkunst. Mannheim 1983, pl. p. 55 | Middle of 19th Century South West Caucasian Lambalo Kazak A classic specimen from the Lambalo region, with an extremely large border frame enclosing a diamond patterned central field.The characteristic border design, consisting of four panels of equal width, and the vine design including octagonal flowers that appear like balls identify this rug as a Lambalo Kazak. The red field is dominated by a hexagon with a hooked outline that encloses a cross motif. The same design is frequently seen in Fachralo Kazaks. – Original finishes all around good high pile.Size 152 x 220 cm Stock no:1258 | South East Caucasus, Moghan region Talish Rug
Second half 19th Century South East Caucasus, Moghan region Talish Rug A rare Moghan woven in a long rug format. The Red met hane field is surrounded by green trefoils which combine into reciprocal shapes against the ground. The white border contains large star-shaped flowers with four diagonal arms bearing buds. – Perfect condition,Very good high pile,untouched.Size 110 × 265 cm
Stock No 1226
Literature: BAUSBACK, PETER, Alte und antike orientalische Knüpfkunst. Mannheim 1983, pl. p. 55 | Middle of 19th Century Shirvan Karagashli Rug Size 104 x 155 cmStock No 1542 |
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