A KONYA RUNNER
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A KONYA RUNNER

CENTRAL ANATOLIA, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY

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A KONYA RUNNER
CENTRAL ANATOLIA, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY
12ft. x 3ft.9in. (366cm. x 114cm.)

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A row of concentric multicoloured hooked lozenges, each in a separate panel is rather unusual in Anatolian runners. More common is a design either with interlocked concentric lozenges without panels or panels with one lozenge which sometimes issues a smaller one (see W. Brüggemann and H. Böhmer: Teppiche der Bauern und Nomaden in Anatolien, Hannover, 1980, p135, pl.5, and p.131, pl.3).

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