TWO YÜRÜK PRAYER RUGS
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TWO YÜRÜK PRAYER RUGS

CENTRAL ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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TWO YÜRÜK PRAYER RUGS
CENTRAL ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
4ft.4in. x 3ft.4in (132cm. x 102cm.); 4ft.2in. x 3ft.5in. (127cm. x 104cm.)
Special notice
All sold and unsold lots marked with a filled square in the catalogue that are not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the day of the sale, and all sold and unsold lots not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the fifth Friday following the sale, will be removed to the warehouse of ‘Cadogan Tate’. Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within two weeks of this sale.

Lot Essay

These two charming Yürük prayer rugs highlight the variety found in their nomadic tradition. The stepped polychrome multiple mihrab design of our first rug is typical of the group; a prayer rug with a close design was published by W. Brüggeman and H. Böhmer (Teppiche der Bauren und Nomaden in Anatolien, Hanover, 1980, pl.46, p.201) whilst a related example with a similar vibrant palette sold in Sotheby’s New York, 31 January 2014, lot 111. A further example, although earlier in feel, is published in Oriental Carpets by Ulrich Schürmann (London, 1968, p.25). This last rug shares the more commonly found camel colouring with our second Yürük rug, whose arrowhead mihrab design is rather more unusual and one for which we cannot find a comparable.

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