Tent entrance hanging

İsim Tent entrance hanging
Basım Yeri Caucasus (made) -
Konu Textiles
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Maximum length: 94cm, Minimum length: 28.5cm, Maximum width: 103cm, Minimum width: 23.5cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.96-1909
Kayıt Numarası T.96-1909
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Border for the top of a tent-entrance, of pile carpet, knotted in dyed and undyed wool on woollen warps. WARP: white wool; Z2S; 25 threads to the inch (96 per dm). WEFT: light brown wool; Z spun, unplied; 2 threads per shoot and 2 shoots after each row of knots; 18 knots to the inch (72 per dm). PILE: wool; 8 colours: dark red, light red, yellow, dark green, dark blue, blue, dark brown, white; asymmetrical knot, open to the right and tied around 2 warp threads; 225 knots to the sq. inch (3456 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: both outer sides have 2 end cords with symmetrical 4-ply knotting - elsewhere 2-ply; all 4 sides have a single cord oversewn with dark blue wool. END FINISH: lower has 2.5 cms. plain weave with red weft and then cream wool weft; immediately after the pile is a band of chevron oversewing - the back is covered by the band - probably weft-twined; at both corners is a 13 cms. double plaited, knotted braid, one in pink and blue, the other in pink and green. The upper centre has 2.5 cms. plain weave with red weft and then cream, turned and stitched in place. A heavy cord of brown wool is stitched along the fold and from it hangs a long fringe, 48 cm. max, in 6 cms. widths of dark blue, dark red, dark green and light red. Aboive and immediately below the pile is another fringe of the same colours and length, knotted around 4 warps; the 2 fringes combine and there is evidence of white cotton and yellow wool end tassels. Pendant ends: one row of symmetrical knots over 4 warp threads form a fringe of 66 cms. in the colours of the central fringe; there follows a 1.5 cm. plain weave with cream weft turned and stitched in place; between the pile and the fringe, along the fold, there is oversewing with blue wool. DESIGN: field: the top and both pendants have a white ground; the top has a design of two bands of nine serrated leaves with a central angular curl in a contrasting colour; upper and lower leaves are paired by a linked stem which frames a similar, smaller dark red leaf or a light red stepped lozenge, both containing a curl and both flanked by narrow triangles. On the pendants the above design becomes a foliate meander with smaller secondary motifs. Main border: a white ground with a barred motif outlined in dark red and dark brown. Outer border: dark red ground with white diamonds alternating with paired intruding triangles. Pendant points: a dark red ground with white blocks outlines the V-shape; within is a white ground with dark red blocks and within these V-shaped borders is a multi-coloured triangle. Extra centre band with dark red ground and white florets. Extra upper band: reciprocal horned motif in red and dark blue with white florets. Catalogue date: 21.2.95
Üretim Border for the top of a tent-entrance, of pile carpet, knotted in dyed and undyed wools on woollen warps. Western Turkestan; probably early 19th century. Acquired by Colonel W.I. Bax when on the Afghan Boundary Commission in 1884-1887 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. Gift (One of "4 speciments of Turkoman carpet weaving". This and T. 97-1909 "resemble in shape and geometrical patterns a tent border, No. 207-1908 but we have no other examples". P B (?) Trendell to the Director. (one of) "2 door-hangings.." P B (?) Trendell to donor. "I picked them up when on the Afghan Boundary Commission in 1884-87." Donor to the Curator, Indian Section. cf: Gombos (1975) ill. 30, "Jamut-Turkmen kapunuk, 18th century". Azadi (1970) T.T. ill. 24b, "Saryk kapunuk, 19th century Parsons (1990) ill. 8, "Jallar Paider, semi-antique", i.e. end of 19th century. Tzareva (1984) ill. 36. "Tekke kapunuk, 19th century". 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. 302, 306, 315
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Tent entrance hanging

Basım Yeri Caucasus (made) -
Konu Textiles
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Maximum length: 94cm, Minimum length: 28.5cm, Maximum width: 103cm, Minimum width: 23.5cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.96-1909
Kayıt Numarası T.96-1909
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wool
Fiziksel açıklama Border for the top of a tent-entrance, of pile carpet, knotted in dyed and undyed wool on woollen warps. WARP: white wool; Z2S; 25 threads to the inch (96 per dm). WEFT: light brown wool; Z spun, unplied; 2 threads per shoot and 2 shoots after each row of knots; 18 knots to the inch (72 per dm). PILE: wool; 8 colours: dark red, light red, yellow, dark green, dark blue, blue, dark brown, white; asymmetrical knot, open to the right and tied around 2 warp threads; 225 knots to the sq. inch (3456 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: both outer sides have 2 end cords with symmetrical 4-ply knotting - elsewhere 2-ply; all 4 sides have a single cord oversewn with dark blue wool. END FINISH: lower has 2.5 cms. plain weave with red weft and then cream wool weft; immediately after the pile is a band of chevron oversewing - the back is covered by the band - probably weft-twined; at both corners is a 13 cms. double plaited, knotted braid, one in pink and blue, the other in pink and green. The upper centre has 2.5 cms. plain weave with red weft and then cream, turned and stitched in place. A heavy cord of brown wool is stitched along the fold and from it hangs a long fringe, 48 cm. max, in 6 cms. widths of dark blue, dark red, dark green and light red. Aboive and immediately below the pile is another fringe of the same colours and length, knotted around 4 warps; the 2 fringes combine and there is evidence of white cotton and yellow wool end tassels. Pendant ends: one row of symmetrical knots over 4 warp threads form a fringe of 66 cms. in the colours of the central fringe; there follows a 1.5 cm. plain weave with cream weft turned and stitched in place; between the pile and the fringe, along the fold, there is oversewing with blue wool. DESIGN: field: the top and both pendants have a white ground; the top has a design of two bands of nine serrated leaves with a central angular curl in a contrasting colour; upper and lower leaves are paired by a linked stem which frames a similar, smaller dark red leaf or a light red stepped lozenge, both containing a curl and both flanked by narrow triangles. On the pendants the above design becomes a foliate meander with smaller secondary motifs. Main border: a white ground with a barred motif outlined in dark red and dark brown. Outer border: dark red ground with white diamonds alternating with paired intruding triangles. Pendant points: a dark red ground with white blocks outlines the V-shape; within is a white ground with dark red blocks and within these V-shaped borders is a multi-coloured triangle. Extra centre band with dark red ground and white florets. Extra upper band: reciprocal horned motif in red and dark blue with white florets. Catalogue date: 21.2.95
Üretim Border for the top of a tent-entrance, of pile carpet, knotted in dyed and undyed wools on woollen warps. Western Turkestan; probably early 19th century. Acquired by Colonel W.I. Bax when on the Afghan Boundary Commission in 1884-1887 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. Gift (One of "4 speciments of Turkoman carpet weaving". This and T. 97-1909 "resemble in shape and geometrical patterns a tent border, No. 207-1908 but we have no other examples". P B (?) Trendell to the Director. (one of) "2 door-hangings.." P B (?) Trendell to donor. "I picked them up when on the Afghan Boundary Commission in 1884-87." Donor to the Curator, Indian Section. cf: Gombos (1975) ill. 30, "Jamut-Turkmen kapunuk, 18th century". Azadi (1970) T.T. ill. 24b, "Saryk kapunuk, 19th century Parsons (1990) ill. 8, "Jallar Paider, semi-antique", i.e. end of 19th century. Tzareva (1984) ill. 36. "Tekke kapunuk, 19th century". 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. 302, 306, 315
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