Carpet

İsim Carpet
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1550
Basım Yeri Turkey (made) -
Konu British Galleries Textiles Floor Coverings
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Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Including fringe length: 178.2cm, Including fringe width: 106cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 903-1897
Kayıt Numarası 903-1897
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1550
Notlar Object Type From the evidence of 16th and 17th century paintings, this type of small, brightly coloured Turkish carpet remained popular in Europe for almost 200 years. Although variations are known, the design is characterised by a grid-like arrangement of stylised octagons and crosses in red and yellow. Trading 'Lotto' carpets were woven in commercial workshops in western Turkey, probably near the port of Smyrna (modern Izmir), from about 1516 to about 1700. They were exported in large numbers to central and western Europe along two main trade routes: across the Mediterranean to Italy and Spain, and along the rivers Danube and Rhine to the Low Countries. Materials and Making In a pile fabric, such as this carpet, the foundation consists of two sets of threads, warp and weft, which interlace at right angles. The pile is created by tying a knot of coloured thread around two adjacent warp threads, building up the design row by row while the foundation is being woven by the insertion of weft. It requires only a simple loom and is easily done by hand. In this carpet there are 1,474 knots per square decimetre.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Hand-knotted woollen pile on woollen warp and weft Wool Wool Yarn Weaving Knotting
Fiziksel açıklama Carpet, Lotto design, hand knotted woollen pile on woollen warp and weft, Turkish, 16th/17th century. Warp: white wool' Z2S' 17 threads per inch/67 per dm Weft: red wool; Z2S; 2 shoots after every row of knots; 11 knots per inch/44 per dm. Pile: wool; 7 colours: red, light yellow, green, dark blue, blue, dark brown, white; symmetrical knot tied around two warp threads; 93 knots per sq. inch/ 1474 per sq.dm Side Finish: missing End Finish: missing Design: Field: red ground with light yellow 'Lotto' design outlined in dark brown and with dark blue details. The pattern is formed with one vertical row, of three and a half elements along the centre, with ahorizontal motifs to either side. The 'Lotto' design is a combination of foliate and 'kelim' edges. Main Border: blue [lower] and green [upper] ground with a box-like kufeque pattern in white outlined with dark brown and with red and some dark blue and light yellow details. The sides have a light yellow ground with details in red and blue. Inner border: blue ground with dark brown meander. Outer border: upper: red ground with dark brown meander linking rectangles in green, white and blue. Lower: missing but evidence that the border was like the upper outer border. The left side outer border is missing. The right side outer border has a red ground with dark brown meander linking squares and diamonds in white, blue and light yellow.
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Carpet

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1550
Basım Yeri Turkey (made) -
Konu British Galleries Textiles Floor Coverings
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Including fringe length: 178.2cm, Including fringe width: 106cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 903-1897
Kayıt Numarası 903-1897
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1550
Notlar Object Type From the evidence of 16th and 17th century paintings, this type of small, brightly coloured Turkish carpet remained popular in Europe for almost 200 years. Although variations are known, the design is characterised by a grid-like arrangement of stylised octagons and crosses in red and yellow. Trading 'Lotto' carpets were woven in commercial workshops in western Turkey, probably near the port of Smyrna (modern Izmir), from about 1516 to about 1700. They were exported in large numbers to central and western Europe along two main trade routes: across the Mediterranean to Italy and Spain, and along the rivers Danube and Rhine to the Low Countries. Materials and Making In a pile fabric, such as this carpet, the foundation consists of two sets of threads, warp and weft, which interlace at right angles. The pile is created by tying a knot of coloured thread around two adjacent warp threads, building up the design row by row while the foundation is being woven by the insertion of weft. It requires only a simple loom and is easily done by hand. In this carpet there are 1,474 knots per square decimetre.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Hand-knotted woollen pile on woollen warp and weft Wool Wool Yarn Weaving Knotting
Fiziksel açıklama Carpet, Lotto design, hand knotted woollen pile on woollen warp and weft, Turkish, 16th/17th century. Warp: white wool' Z2S' 17 threads per inch/67 per dm Weft: red wool; Z2S; 2 shoots after every row of knots; 11 knots per inch/44 per dm. Pile: wool; 7 colours: red, light yellow, green, dark blue, blue, dark brown, white; symmetrical knot tied around two warp threads; 93 knots per sq. inch/ 1474 per sq.dm Side Finish: missing End Finish: missing Design: Field: red ground with light yellow 'Lotto' design outlined in dark brown and with dark blue details. The pattern is formed with one vertical row, of three and a half elements along the centre, with ahorizontal motifs to either side. The 'Lotto' design is a combination of foliate and 'kelim' edges. Main Border: blue [lower] and green [upper] ground with a box-like kufeque pattern in white outlined with dark brown and with red and some dark blue and light yellow details. The sides have a light yellow ground with details in red and blue. Inner border: blue ground with dark brown meander. Outer border: upper: red ground with dark brown meander linking rectangles in green, white and blue. Lower: missing but evidence that the border was like the upper outer border. The left side outer border is missing. The right side outer border has a red ground with dark brown meander linking squares and diamonds in white, blue and light yellow.
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