AN EAST CAUCASIAN SOUMAC RUNNER
AN EAST CAUCASIAN SOUMAC RUNNER
AN EAST CAUCASIAN SOUMAC RUNNER
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AN EAST CAUCASIAN SOUMAC RUNNER

KUBA REGION, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

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AN EAST CAUCASIAN SOUMAC RUNNER
KUBA REGION, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
Original macrame braided fringes, corroded black, overall very good condition
10ft.3in. x 3ft.8in. (312cm. x 112cm.)
Provenance
Anon sale, Christie's London, 15 October 1998, lot 305

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Lot Essay


Like the previous lot in the present sale, this soumac is finely executed and bears a similar three band border which includes the characteristic blue and ivory 'wave-pattern' outer border seen on north east Caucasian flatweaves throughout the nineteenth century. In his discussion on the group, Raoul Tschebull suggests that this border has no obvious Caucasian textile antecedent, and may be derived from earlier metalwork, ceramics or Chinese textiles, (R. Tschebull, 'Zeikhur', HALI, Issue 62, April 1992, p.89).

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