A SEYCHOUR DRAGON SOUMAC CARPET
A SEYCHOUR DRAGON SOUMAC CARPET

EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1850

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A SEYCHOUR DRAGON SOUMAC CARPET
EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1850
Areas of wear and corrosion throughout, particularly in the black which has associated repiling, scattered repairs, backed
11ft.8in. x 9ft.2in. (355cm, x 278cm.)

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Lot Essay

The unusual drawing of each of the dragons makes it possible that the original inspiration for this highly unusual soumac was a stray Chinese carpet or similar design that had found its way to the Caucasus. Many a Chinese dragon is depicted with the face central, looking forward, and the tail curling around beneath. The use of a yellow ground reinforces the possibility of this unusual influence.

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