Bag

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Basım Yeri Central Asia (made) -
Konu Textiles Accessories Bags
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Maximum length: 51cm, Maximum width: 65cm, Minimum width: 51cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.275-1927
Kayıt Numarası T.275-1927
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar Bag, 19th century, Central Asia
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Ok-bash WARP: light grey wool; Z2S; 18 threads per inch (69 per dm). WEFT: brown wool; Z spun, unplied; 2 parallel threads per shoot; 2 shoots after each row of knots; 14 knots per inch (55 per dm). PILE: wool; 6 colours: dark red, red, orange, green, dark blue, cream; symmetrical knot tied around 2 threads; 126 knots per sq. inch (1897 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: Left: 2 cords oversewn with red and blue wool. Right: knotted pile forming 4 pointed flaps. The plain weave btween them has been cut in order to sew the flaps together to make a pointed bag. The areas of plain weave remain within the bag. The outer 4 seams are oversewn in a red and blue chevron pattern and there are 2 tassels at the base of 2 seams and 1 tassel at the end of the 3rd seam with traces of a tassel at the point. END FINISH: Both: plain weave with dark red and cream weft, turned and stitched in place. These ends were then decorated with blocks of oversewing in a red and blue chevron. The top left 29 cms of both ends was oversewn in this manner. When folded, the right hand 22.5 cm. of both sides were bound together by similar oversewing leaving a side opening as well as a top opening to the bag. DESIGN: described as in use: field: zigzag bands forming wide angled, saw-edged triangles; divided vertically into four rows by four narrow, striped, multi-coloured rows. Border: white ground with alternating and linked red, dark red and blue eight-pronged figures top and bottom with similar siz-pronged figures along the sides. Flaps: each has a stepped triangle. The outermost row is white. Catalogue date: 3.8.94
Üretim Purchased from Anglo-Persian Carpet Co., S. Kensington.£1/5/- "Saddle bag, Turcoman ['Yomud quiver-shaped' crossed out]" 'One of these pieces is a complete specimen of those curious quiver-shaped Turcoman knotted bags, whose exact use we have not yet discovered. It is of Yomud make… moderate price of 25/-." Mentioned in "Turkoman Rugs in the V & A", by M. Franses and R. Pinner (intro. by Donald King). Analysis by L. Pinner. Hali 1980, Vol. 2, No. 4, p. 303, 308, 313, 315 Note: see also: Susan Day 'Un singulier tapis turmkene dans les collections du Musee des Arts decoratifs' in La Revue du Louvre et des Musees de France December 1981 No.5/6 For similar pieces see Elena Tzareva )1984) ill. 82 identified as "Yomud igsalik, 19th century" and Siawosch Azadi (1975) ill. 49 identified as "Yomut uk bash, 18th or 19th century".
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Bag

Basım Yeri Central Asia (made) -
Konu Textiles Accessories Bags
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Maximum length: 51cm, Maximum width: 65cm, Minimum width: 51cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.275-1927
Kayıt Numarası T.275-1927
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar Bag, 19th century, Central Asia
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Ok-bash WARP: light grey wool; Z2S; 18 threads per inch (69 per dm). WEFT: brown wool; Z spun, unplied; 2 parallel threads per shoot; 2 shoots after each row of knots; 14 knots per inch (55 per dm). PILE: wool; 6 colours: dark red, red, orange, green, dark blue, cream; symmetrical knot tied around 2 threads; 126 knots per sq. inch (1897 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: Left: 2 cords oversewn with red and blue wool. Right: knotted pile forming 4 pointed flaps. The plain weave btween them has been cut in order to sew the flaps together to make a pointed bag. The areas of plain weave remain within the bag. The outer 4 seams are oversewn in a red and blue chevron pattern and there are 2 tassels at the base of 2 seams and 1 tassel at the end of the 3rd seam with traces of a tassel at the point. END FINISH: Both: plain weave with dark red and cream weft, turned and stitched in place. These ends were then decorated with blocks of oversewing in a red and blue chevron. The top left 29 cms of both ends was oversewn in this manner. When folded, the right hand 22.5 cm. of both sides were bound together by similar oversewing leaving a side opening as well as a top opening to the bag. DESIGN: described as in use: field: zigzag bands forming wide angled, saw-edged triangles; divided vertically into four rows by four narrow, striped, multi-coloured rows. Border: white ground with alternating and linked red, dark red and blue eight-pronged figures top and bottom with similar siz-pronged figures along the sides. Flaps: each has a stepped triangle. The outermost row is white. Catalogue date: 3.8.94
Üretim Purchased from Anglo-Persian Carpet Co., S. Kensington.£1/5/- "Saddle bag, Turcoman ['Yomud quiver-shaped' crossed out]" 'One of these pieces is a complete specimen of those curious quiver-shaped Turcoman knotted bags, whose exact use we have not yet discovered. It is of Yomud make… moderate price of 25/-." Mentioned in "Turkoman Rugs in the V & A", by M. Franses and R. Pinner (intro. by Donald King). Analysis by L. Pinner. Hali 1980, Vol. 2, No. 4, p. 303, 308, 313, 315 Note: see also: Susan Day 'Un singulier tapis turmkene dans les collections du Musee des Arts decoratifs' in La Revue du Louvre et des Musees de France December 1981 No.5/6 For similar pieces see Elena Tzareva )1984) ill. 82 identified as "Yomud igsalik, 19th century" and Siawosch Azadi (1975) ill. 49 identified as "Yomut uk bash, 18th or 19th century".
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