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Weight: 13kg, Top edge width: 1250mm, Bottom edge width: 1250mm, Proper right edge length: 1510mm, Proper left edge length: 1500mm
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
276-1899
Kayıt Numarası
276-1899
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Notlar
tapestry woven, 1700s, Turkish
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Wool
Fiziksel açıklama
WARP: light brown wool; Z2S; 13 threads per inch (50 per dm). WEFT: wool; Z spun, unplied; cotton; Z2S; silk, Z2S; 7 colours: red, yellow, green (silk), blue, dark brown, light brown (may have been purple), white (cotton), 2 types of gilt or copper metallic thread around white silk core, one more tightly wound than the other; 66 threads to the inch (260 per dm). SIDE FINISH: Returned wefts. END FINISH: Lower: 1" plainweave with light brown and then yellow weft. Warp ends twisted into an incomplete fringe 14 cms. remaining. Upper: as lower with 13 cms. fringe. DESIGN: Field: red ground with 3 almost equal niches; each niche has been woven in white cotton instead of red wool towards the end. At the lower end are 7 squat pots. Out of the central one grows a blue stem with 15 blossoms filled with metallic thread. The multi-coloured stems reaching up into the other 2 niches bear 15 predominantly blue smaller blossoms. The 4 other pots have metallic stems with small metallic blossoms; each stem acting as a pillar to support the bases of the green silk spandrel area. From these bases arose 3 rows of metallic paired leaves with white cotton ornaments. Main border: white woollen ground with (upper and lower) a band of blue carnations, 3 per stem separated by 3 joined triangles in dark brown and (sides) a long yellow stem with the same flowers and between each pair is a small Y-motif in dark brown. Inner border: dark brown ground with white cotton zigzag from which grow blossoms in a variety of colours. Outer border: as inner but a red zigzag.
Üretim
Referred to in: Kilims, by Yanni Petsopoulos, pub. Thames & Hudson, London 1979 Page 65, pl. 71 see Dimand (1973) Metropolitan Museum, p. 217, fig. 214