Carpet

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Basım Yeri Turkey (made) -
Konu Textiles
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Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Bottom width: 190mm, Top width: 180mm, Proper right length: 1730mm, Proper left length: 1770mm, Weight: 15kg
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.66-1951
Kayıt Numarası T.66-1951
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar 1700s, Turkish; Kula
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Turkish, Kula prayer carpet WARP: white wool; Z2S; 12 threads per inch (47 per dm); depressed in places, perhaps because the knot has been pulled sharply to the left? WEFT: cream wool; Z2S; fairly regular variations in the number of shoots after each row of knots: a) 1 shoot of 2 parallel threads (b) 2 shoots of single threads (c) 3 shoots of single threads; (a) and (b) tend to alternate, with some (b) in between; 7 knots per inch (27 per dm). PILE: wool: 9 colours: dark yellow, yellow, dark green, light green, light blue, very light blue (faded to off white), light brown (has probably faded from something else), black, white; symmetrical knot tied around 2 threads; 42 knots per sq. inch (635 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: 2 cords overcast in blocks of variously coloured woold. END FINISH: Lower: missing but with maximum of 6 shoots of yellow weft; Upper: missing but with 4 shoots of yellow weft. DESIGN Described as woven. Field; light blue ground with long, rectangular panel in dark green with triangular niche at lower end. Outlined by a white border with a line of dark yellow sprigs. From the niche rises a 'tree' of 3 columns of dark yellow star-like blossoms with white centres. From the sides and along the top spring lillies (3 flowers on a dark brown stem). Outside the panel, the field is decorated with bands of small light green triangles 'capped' with dark yellow (debased bowls of flowers?). These form a single column on either side of the panel and 2 bands along the upper edge. There is a band beyond the field's lower edge, it contains 5 stems each bearing 3 dark yellow lillies on a dark green ground. BORDERS: There are seven, described from the inside: (1) which also isolates and surrounds the lower panel: yellow ground with angular paired S-motifs in various colours. (2) black ground; on the 2 sides it has an arabesque meander in various colours; at the ends there are paired angular S-motifs in various colours. (3) and (5) white ground with small dark yellow floral sprig. (4) and (6) black ground with similar sprig. (7) same as (2) including the variations at the ends, but on dark yellow ground.
Üretim cf: Batari (1994), illus. 129, "Kula, first half of 19th century... alternate warps depressed..." NB Hyacinth sprays on niche edges, here in top panel. Mackie (TM1974), illus XVII, "Kula, 19th century". NB inner and outer cursive borders. Dimand (1973) illus. 132, "Kula end of 18th century". NB stars/flowers, cursive outer border.
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Carpet

Basım Yeri Turkey (made) -
Konu Textiles
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Bottom width: 190mm, Top width: 180mm, Proper right length: 1730mm, Proper left length: 1770mm, Weight: 15kg
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.66-1951
Kayıt Numarası T.66-1951
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar 1700s, Turkish; Kula
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Turkish, Kula prayer carpet WARP: white wool; Z2S; 12 threads per inch (47 per dm); depressed in places, perhaps because the knot has been pulled sharply to the left? WEFT: cream wool; Z2S; fairly regular variations in the number of shoots after each row of knots: a) 1 shoot of 2 parallel threads (b) 2 shoots of single threads (c) 3 shoots of single threads; (a) and (b) tend to alternate, with some (b) in between; 7 knots per inch (27 per dm). PILE: wool: 9 colours: dark yellow, yellow, dark green, light green, light blue, very light blue (faded to off white), light brown (has probably faded from something else), black, white; symmetrical knot tied around 2 threads; 42 knots per sq. inch (635 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: 2 cords overcast in blocks of variously coloured woold. END FINISH: Lower: missing but with maximum of 6 shoots of yellow weft; Upper: missing but with 4 shoots of yellow weft. DESIGN Described as woven. Field; light blue ground with long, rectangular panel in dark green with triangular niche at lower end. Outlined by a white border with a line of dark yellow sprigs. From the niche rises a 'tree' of 3 columns of dark yellow star-like blossoms with white centres. From the sides and along the top spring lillies (3 flowers on a dark brown stem). Outside the panel, the field is decorated with bands of small light green triangles 'capped' with dark yellow (debased bowls of flowers?). These form a single column on either side of the panel and 2 bands along the upper edge. There is a band beyond the field's lower edge, it contains 5 stems each bearing 3 dark yellow lillies on a dark green ground. BORDERS: There are seven, described from the inside: (1) which also isolates and surrounds the lower panel: yellow ground with angular paired S-motifs in various colours. (2) black ground; on the 2 sides it has an arabesque meander in various colours; at the ends there are paired angular S-motifs in various colours. (3) and (5) white ground with small dark yellow floral sprig. (4) and (6) black ground with similar sprig. (7) same as (2) including the variations at the ends, but on dark yellow ground.
Üretim cf: Batari (1994), illus. 129, "Kula, first half of 19th century... alternate warps depressed..." NB Hyacinth sprays on niche edges, here in top panel. Mackie (TM1974), illus XVII, "Kula, 19th century". NB inner and outer cursive borders. Dimand (1973) illus. 132, "Kula end of 18th century". NB stars/flowers, cursive outer border.
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