Lot Essay
The structural differences of Kansu carpets are identified by Hans König from the carpets of its neighbouring provinces, determining that they have a cotton weft with no depressed warps, often include visible lazy lines on the reverse and employ a lustrous wool that remains a little wiry (Hans König, “Gansu”, HALI, Issue 138, January-February 2005, pp.52-64). According to König, nearly all Kansu medallions feature "a geometric emblem resembling a Chinese shou Symbol", although the striking mirrored and stylised 'Y' motif in the central roundel on the present rug displays a motif which has proved harder to identify. For further details on Kansu carpets see lot 254, in the present sale.