Oriental (and other) Rug illustrations in Color
American Rugs
shirred American table rug, c. 1820, 2'1"x1'4 1/2", XIII/5/27
Baluch Rugs
Caucasian Rugs
Illustration 1. "Avar" rug (Daghestan). Wool pile, warps and wefts. 3'9" x 7'7". Slight warp depression, 90 symmetric knots per square inch.
Illustration 2. Detail of the rug in Illustration 1, showing the written inscription.
Illustration 3. A complete pair of Caucasian saddlebags. Wool warps and wefts. Each bagface is approximately 1'6" x 1'8".
Illustration 4. Detail of the back of the saddlebags shown in Illustration 3.
As all pieces except no. 20, a Borjalu rug,
Marasali prayer rug, Lot 91, Skinners, Dec. 9, 1995
catalogued as Kazak was Lot 86, Skinners, Dec. 9, 1995, which some observers thought not Kazak at all but more likely Zakatala.
A pretty pair of Shirvan slit-weave bags, Lot 126,, Skinners, Dec. 9, 1995
South Caucasian Soumak panel, design reminiscent of Azerbaijan embroideries, early 19th century, 3'x1'4"
Chinese Rugs
Ningxia Chair Back, 18th century, 2'2"x1'10 1/2"
Classical Carpets
A Group of Indian Carpet Fragments with Animal Grotesque Design on a Red Ground
Persian Rugs
Flatweave Khorjin Panel, with embroidery in silk, cotton, and metal thread. Early 19th century, 2'7"x2'5 1/2"
Turkish Rugs
Another folksy (Turkish) prayer rug, Lot 103, Skinners, Dec. 9, 1995
Turkoman Rugs
Arab Kiz Gilyam, 19th c., Kashkadarya Area, Jeitun village, 209 x 119cm (5'11"x4')
Central Asian animal trapping, early 19th century,
4'5"x1'4"
Ersari Turkmen Mosque Prayer Saph (2 fragments), 14.2 x 3m (24'4" x 9'10")
Karakalpak Karshin, end 19th c., 115 x 35cm (3'8" x 1'1")
Warp: brown and gray wool and
white cotton
Weft: light brown wool, one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 1,400 per dm2
Primary pattern: karshin gol
Colors: red (field), brown, dark
blue, white, blue
Warp: brown and gray wool and
white cotton
Weft: light brown wool, one shoot
Pile: wool, olive and cherry colored
silk
Knot: symmetric, 2,400 per dm2
Primary pattern: on yoki muyiz
Colors: madder- red (field and
borders), dark brown, white, dark
blue, green
Warp: dark brown wool and white
cotton
Weft: light brown camelhair one
shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 2,400 per dm2
Primary pattern: shuyit nagish
Colors: dark brown (field), dark,
blue, blue, red
Warp: dark brown wool and white
cotton, depressed
Weft: light brown camelhair, one
shoot
Pile: wool and yellow silk
Knot: symmetric, 2,000 per dm2
Primary pattern: shuyit nagish
Colors: dark brown (field), dark
blue, blue, dark red, white, yellow
Warp: dark brown wool and white and
beige cotton
Weft: red -brown camelhair one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric. 2,100 per dm2
Primary pattern: rows of octagons
with crosses in the center called "it
taban", dog track
Colors: red (field), white, brown,
yellow
Warp: three cotton threads,
depressed
Weft: two cotton threads
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, tied on upper row of
warps
Primary pattern: combination of horn
motifs and diamonds
Colors: white (ground), red, green,
olive-green, dark blue, black, light
brown
Comment: combined techniques
Warp and weft: three white cotton
threads, depressed
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, tied on the upper
row of warps
Primary pattern: combinations of
diamonds, triangles, horns, etc.
Colors: white (ground), red, dark blue,
black, yellow, brown
Comment: combined techniques
Warp and weft: white cotton
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, tied on the upper row
of warps
Primary pattern: combinations of stars,
triangles, diamonds, horns, etc.
Colors: white (ground), dark blue, dark
brown, light brown, red
Comment: combined techniques
Warp: dark brown wool and white
cotton
Weft: dark brown and light brown
camelhair, one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: asymmetric, 1,600 per dm2
Primary pattern: karshin gol
Colors: dark brown (field), white, dark
blue, blue, red
Warp: dark brown wool, light brown
camelhair
Weft: light brown camelhair, two shoots
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 2,000 per dm2
Primary pattern: field divided into
stripes with geometric patterns,
diamonds containing triangles and
horned scrolls
Colors: brown, reds dark blue, red
Warp: brown wool and white cotton
Weft: light brown camelhair, one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 2,100 per dm2
Primary pattern: tai tuyak
Colors: brown (field), white, red (2),
blue, olive -green
Warp: dark brown wool and white
cotton
Weft: light brown camelhair one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric 2,800 per dm2
Primary pattern: tai tuyak
Colors: brown (field), brown, red, white
Warp: dark brown wool
Weft: light brown wool, one shoot
Pile: wool, white cotton, and beige silk
Knot: symmmetric, 1,750 per dm2
Primary pattern: karshin nagish
Colors: red (field), brown, white,
greenish-dark blue, beige
Warp: dark brown wool, spun with red
wool
Weft: light brown camelhair one shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 1,200 per dm2
Primary pattern: diamonds with four
crosses inside; secondary design of
horned scrolls
Colors: red (field), white, brown,
yellow
Warp: dark brown wool and white
cotton
Weft: light brown camelhair one shoot .
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 1,600 per dm2
Primary pattern: on yoki muyiz
Colors: dark brown (field), light brown,
dark red, dark blue
Warp: brown wool and white cotton
Weft: light brown camelhair, two shoots
Pile: wool and beige silk
Knot: asymmetric, 1,320 per dm2
Primary pattern: stripes containing
diamonds, triangles and horned scrolls
Colors: dark red (field), dark blue,
brown, light red, white
Karakalpak Rugs
from the
Decorative Arts Museum,
Tashkent
Galina M. Chitkauskina Director
photographs by Gary McKinnis
(Measurements are length x width; knot
counts are horizontal x vertical
5871 Karshin, Karakalpak, end l9th
century, acquired 1987, 97-I, 115x35
cm (44"x13.5")
Warp: Z,2S, brown wool, tight spin
Weft: Z,2S, camelhair loose spin, 1
shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 35x43/dm (9xl0/in),
1505/dm2 (90/in2)
Primary pattern: tai tuyak
Colors: dark brown (field), bright red,
white, green, yellow, pink-red, pale
blue (faded gray), synthetic dyes
Edge: 2 cord selvege (2 warps/cord),
pink- red wool
Ends: not original
5870 Eshik kas, Karakalpak, end l9th
century, acquired 1987, 96-1, 135x29
cm (48"x l1")
Warp: Z,2S, brown wool, tight spin
Weft: Z,2S, camelhair loose spin, 1
shoot
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, 43x42/dm (12x10/in),
1806/dm2 (l20/in2)
Primary pattern: karshin gol
Colors: red (field), pink-red, dark
brown, white, light blue (indigo),
yellow, green (faded), synthetic dyes
Edge: 3 cord selvege (3 warps/cord),
pink- red wool
Ends: beginning l0cm (4") kilim, turned
under sewn: finishing 5cm (2"), kilim in
pink-red weft, turned under sewn
Warp: Z,2S, gray wool
Weft: Z,2S, tan wool, 2 shoots
Pile: wool
Knot: asymmetric, right. 35x64/dm (9x15/in), 2240/dm2 (135/in2)
Primary pattern: gapyrga or pine tree
Colors: rust-brown, red, ivory, blue, blue-green, light pink-red, synthetic
dyes
Edge: 3 cord selvege (2 warps/cord), blue wool
Ends: not original
Comment: attached red/blue braid and tassels: plain ivory kilim back,
attached coins
5872 Kur, Karakalpak, end 19th century, acquired 1987, 98-1, 235xl0
cm (7'2x4')
Warp: Z,2S, cotton
Weft: Z,2S, cotton
Pile: wool
Knot: symmetric, over alternate warps, not visible on back
Primary pattern: various in pile
Colors: bright red, brown, olive-green, ivory, yellow, orange, gold
Edge: overcast, red wool
Ends: beginning end cut; finishing end 10" round braided fringe
Comment: attached endless knot macrame wool fringe in red/blue/brown with wrapped sections; this is probably half of a tent band as this type typically have an unpattemed center section about 30- 50cm (l'- l 1/2') that was wrapped around the wooden structure of the yurt
Salor Turkmen Kapunyk, beg. 19th c., 129 x 37cm (4'3" x 1'3") top, 122 x 30cm (4' x 1')
Figure 1 and figure 2 show Tekke juvals. Each has a field of six Salor turreted guls as the major motif...
Figure 3 is an excellent mid-19th century specimen. (of a Yomud juval).
Figure 4a (Yomud juval) was most likely woven between the first and second World Wars.
Lot 107, Skinners, Dec. 9, 1995, a six-gul torba catalogued as Saryk and estimated at $10,000 to $12,000 which experts thought was probably Tekke and worth somewhat less.
Tekke Ig Salyk, size, early 19th century.
Turkmen Uzbek rug, Nurata Area, 1860-1880, 327 x 137cm (7'9" x 4'6)
Uzbek Julkhirs, Samarqand Region, beg. 20th c., 300 x 127cm (9'10" x 4'2")
Yomud Asmalyk
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