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A PERPEDIL DOUBLE NICHE PRAYER RUG

EAST CAUCASUS, DATED PROBABLY AH 1226 OR 1227/1811-1813 AD

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A PERPEDIL DOUBLE NICHE PRAYER RUG
East Caucasus, dated probably AH 1226 or 1227/1811-1813 AD
Approximately 6 ft. 5 in. (196 cm.) x 3 ft. 8 in. (112 cm.)

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Lot Essay

Few examples are known of Shirvan rugs having a double prayer niche and ivory field. While most display two columns with two rows of Perpedil ram's horns, the present lot maintains three rows, each separated by an elongated Perpedil device. The field is well drawn and spatially balanced with neither niche incomplete as is seen in other examples.

For further examples of this type, please see R. Kaffel, Caucasian Prayer Rugs, London, 1998, pp. 110-101, nos. 49-50.

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