South Persia Kerman Termeh Fragment
Early 19th century South Persia Kerman Termeh Fragment
During the 18th/19th centuries, the city of Kerman was the most important Iranian centre for the production of such woollen fabrics with woven designs, known as “termeh”. They were probably modelled on older Kashmir shawls from North India. Indian and Persian fabrics are so alike that it is often difficult to establish their provenance. – This extremely fine textile woven on polychrome warps shows a typical design of wide, white and saffron vertical stripes filled with filigree flowering vines. They are separated by narrow dividing stripes in dark blue and red. – Cut horizontally across the centre and rejoined, minor holes, new overcasting along the sides.Size 123 x 125 cm
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KARTASCHOFF, MARIE-LOUISE & LANGER, AXEL, Pfauen, Blüten & Zypressen. Persische Textilien der Qajaren-Zeit. Zurich 2005, no. 9 *** RIPPON BOSWELL, A 95, Poppmeier Collection II, 23/03/2019, lot 64
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Description | Early 19th century South Persia Kerman Termeh Fragment
During the 18th/19th centuries, the city of Kerman was the most important Iranian centre for the production of such woollen fabrics with woven designs, known as "termeh". They were probably modelled on older Kashmir shawls from North India. Indian and Persian fabrics are so alike that it is often difficult to establish their provenance. – This extremely fine textile woven on polychrome warps shows a typical design of wide, white and saffron vertical stripes filled with filigree flowering vines. They are separated by narrow dividing stripes in dark blue and red. – Cut horizontally across the centre and rejoined, minor holes, new overcasting along the sides.Size 123 x 125 cm
Literature: KARTASCHOFF, MARIE-LOUISE & LANGER, AXEL, Pfauen, Blüten & Zypressen. Persische Textilien der Qajaren-Zeit. Zurich 2005, no. 9 *** RIPPON BOSWELL, A 95, Poppmeier Collection II, 23/03/2019, lot 64 | Early of 19th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan, Shakhrisyabz Suzani Size 197 x 207 cm Stock No:1761 | Late of 18th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan, Shakhrisyabz Suzani Fragment Size 120 x 173 cm Stock No:1755 | Early of 19th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan, Shakhrisyabz Suzani Size 175 x 223 cm Stock No:1772 | 19th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Bokhara Suzani Size 178 x 243 cm Stock No:1762 | 17th Century North West Anatolia Antique Ottoman Embroidery in Perfect Condition Size 130 x 226 cm Stock No:1766 |
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