A LONG KAZAK RUG
A LONG KAZAK RUG
A LONG KAZAK RUG
A LONG KAZAK RUG
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF JAMES D. BURNS
A LONG KAZAK RUG

PROBABLY GENJE, SOUTH CENTRAL CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1850

Details
A LONG KAZAK RUG
PROBABLY GENJE, SOUTH CENTRAL CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1850
Light touches of wear, minor scattered restorations, end outer guard stripes rewoven, overall good condition
7ft.8in. x 4ft. (240cm. x 124cm.)
Provenance
Anon. sale, Rippon Boswell, 10 November 1990, lot 91

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Lot Essay


The rich, golden-wheat ground of the present rug is decorated with a totemic column of angular quatrefoil plants and serrated leaves which could be symbolic of a 'tree of life'. This same design is found on a smaller rug illustrated by Peter Bausback, Antike Orientteppiche, Brunswick 1978, p.165f. The narrow main border is decorated with a series of polychrome crab-palmettes which, together with the multiple narrow guard stripes, woven structure and colour palettte, are characteristic of the weavings produced in the old Khanate of Genje in the central Caucasian region.

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