AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG
AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG
AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG
AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG
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AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG

KUBA REGION, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

Details
AN EAST CAUCASIAN RUG
KUBA REGION, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Corroded brown, scattered repiling, ends rewoven
9ft.6in. x 4ft.6in. (289cm. x 136cm.)
Provenance
The Orient Stars Collection, Heinrich Kirchheim
Literature
Heinrich Kirchheim et al., Orient Stars: a Carpet Collection, Stuttgart 1993, p.45, pl.10

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Lot Essay

Heinrich Kirchheim likens this rug to the rare group of so-called Zejwa rugs named after a village south of Kuba, (Kirchheim, ibid, p.45). The characteristic design of that group is based on a series of large saw-toothed palmettes with radiating centers that are reminiscent of the 'sun-burst' medallion found on Chelaberd rugs in the southern Caucasus. The palmette design has also been likened to the 'Ogurjali' l found on certain Yomut Turkoman carpets, (Ian Bennett, Oriental Carpets, Volume I Caucasian, p.305, pl.404,). Bennett must have favoured this particular design, as a striking Zejwa carpet of comparable design to the present lot appears on his front cover, (Bennett, op.cit. pl.404).

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