Basım Yeri
Central Asia (made) -
Konu
Textiles
Tür
Diğer
Dil
Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
Length: 60cm, Maximum width: 65cm, Minimum width: 51.5cm
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
T.91-1925
Kayıt Numarası
T.91-1925
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Notlar
1800s, Turcoman; Yomud
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Wool
Fiziksel açıklama
Carpet (ok-bash: described as in use) WARP: white and grey wool; Z2S; 19 threads to the inch (74 per dm). WEFT: dark brown wool; Z spun unplied; 2 shoots after each row of knots; 18 knots to the inch (79 per dm). PILE: wool; 8 colours: dark red, red, yellow, dark green, dark blue, purple, black, white; symmetrical knots (NB: some knots have been pulled in different directions and this results in 'partings' in the pile) tied around 2 warp threads; 171 knots per sq. inch (2923 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: the left-hand side has one cord oversewn in alternate blocks of red and blue. The right-hand side is missing but evidence at top right of plain weve with dark brown weft turned and stitched. END FINISH: the lower end is incomplete with evidence of stout cord oversewn in blue and red in lower left. The upper end is missing but there is evidence of 1 cm plain weave with red weft and then evidence in the upper left and centre that it was turned and oversewn with red and blue in a chevron pattern - but perhaps a cord was added. It is not possible to ascertain whether both upper and lower left were the same but they would have formed the strengthened opening for the bag. DESIGN: field: parallel zigzag bands form deep, saw-edged triangles divided vertically into three wide and two narrow rows by four narrow purple and yellow poles. Borders: the main border has a reciprocal dark green/red horned motif, each pair of horns bearing a white floret. The inner and outer borders have giagonal blocks of colour alternating with dark red blocks. Flaps: each has a stepped triangle, two predominantly white and two red, complimenting the design on the field. Catalogue date: 15.2.95
Üretim
Purchased with 7 other pieces for £3 from The Anglo-Persian Carpet Co., S. Kensington. Described in 1924 as one of "7 interesting little pieces of Turcoman carpet-knotting, good in design, colour & technique". This is one of two which "appear to be holster-like saddle-bags, perhaps used for carrying a bow and arrows or similar objects....The price for the seven pieces... is nominal". CECT 1924 "Knotted pile bag; Yomud" (1925). 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, 315. For similar pieces see Elena Tzareva (1984) illustration 82 identified as a "Youmd igsalik, 19th century" and Siawosch Azadi (1975) ill. 49 identified as "Yomut uk bash, 18th or 19th century"