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A KARABAGH CARPET
SOUTH CAUCASUS, 18TH CENTURY

The pale indigo field with an unusual muted polychrome latch hooked cartouche, cloudband and tendril overall vine trellis within an ivory border with muted polychrome stylized joined latch hook vine between mustard-yellow flowerhead guard stripes, areas of reweaving and repiling, low even wear, reselvaged, minor losses to ends
Approximately 12ft.2in. x 5ft.11in. (370cm. x 180cm.)

Warp: wool, 1 strand ivory with 1 strand grey-brown, Z2S, hardly to slightly depressed, slightly undulating
Weft: 2 shoots, light brown wool, Z2S, one undulating, the other undulating stronger
Pile: wool, Z2S, symmetrical inclining to the left, H2.7 x V2.7/cm.
Sides: extra camel weft flat-woven around two additional pairs of warps and the outermost knotted warp, the weft returning around the first pair of warps
Remarks: row adjustments
Provenance
Acquired 7 December 1919 as a "Kuba"

Lot Essay

Many authorities have commented on the way a number of designs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries transmigrated to North West Persia and the Caucasus. While the field here at first glance appears unremarkable, a closer look shows it to have a pattern of horizontal and vertical cloudband motifs. A north west Persian example of this is seen in the following lot. Please see the note to that lot for details of the origin and design.

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