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Maximum length: 223.5cm, Minimum length: 221cm, Maximum width: 84cm, Minimum width: 77.5cm, Weight: 6kg
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
62-1880
Kayıt Numarası
62-1880
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Notlar
1800s, Caucasian; Gabistan
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Wool Cotton
Fiziksel açıklama
WARP: light brown wool; Z3S; 17 threads per inch (66 per dm). WEFT: white cotton and light brown wool; (2C + 1W); 2 shoots after each row of knots; 9 kinots per inch (36 per dm). PILE: wool; 7 colours: red, yellow, green, dark blue, blue, dark brown, white; symmetrical knot tied around two threads; 77 knots per sq. inch (1188 per sq. dm). SIDE FINISH: 2 cords overcast with blue (faded) cotton END FINISH: Lower: immediately below the pile is 1 cm. of weft twining with blue cotton followed by 1.5 cm. plainweave with light brown wool. A fringe with a max of 7 rows of knots 5 cms. long. Upper: incomplete; 1 cms. plainweave with blue cotton and a fringe with max. 5 rows of knots. DESIGN: Field: a narrow field with a dark blue ground. A yellow toothed lattice outlined in red enclosed 3 offset rows of stylised sprigs, quartered diamonds and angular figures. Chequered and other decorations fill the triangles on the edge of the field. In the outer rows the figures within the lattice are paired. Borders from the inside: (1) reciprocal diamond heads in red and white outlined in dark brown (2) dark brown ground with four-petalled rosettes in contrasting colours. (3) white ground with 2 dark brown 'S' or 'Z' motifs joined hy a two-coloured vertical bar to form a diagonal (4) as (2) (5) as (1) but with yellow in place of white. Catalogue Date: 3.6.97
Üretim
Mentioned and illustrated in "Caucasian Rugs in the V & A", by M. Franses and R. Pinner (intro. by Donald King). Hali 1980, Vol. 3, No. 2, p. 95, 109, 108, 114 c.f. Bennett (1981) illus. 314, 222 "Kuba, probably late 19th c." "Typical Shirvan field design⦠probably from the Kuba area, second half 19th c." Schurmann (1964) illus. 99 and 100 "Kuba" Referred to in "Azerbaijani Carpets in the V & A" by Latif Kerimov. Published International Symposium, Baku, 1983