Details
- Dimensions
- 1′10″ × 2′3″ and 1.0″ thick
- Styles
- Tribal
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Textile
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Good condition. minor wear Good condition. minor wear less
- Description
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Antique Kurdish rugs and bags are renowned for their distinctive patterns, vibrant colors, and high-quality craftsmanship. These textiles reflect the …
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Antique Kurdish rugs and bags are renowned for their distinctive patterns, vibrant colors, and high-quality craftsmanship. These textiles reflect the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Kurdish people, who inhabit regions spanning across parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
Traditionally woven by Kurdish women, these rugs and bags are made using techniques and designs passed down through generations.
Period: Most antique Kurdish rugs and bags date from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, although the weaving tradition is much older. The nomadic lifestyle of many Kurdish tribes is reflected in the portability and practicality of their woven goods, including bags and smaller rugs.
High-quality wool is the primary material used, valued for its durability and ability to hold vibrant dyes.
Natural Dyes: Dyes derived from plants, insects, and minerals are used to achieve rich, enduring colors.
Symmetrical Knot: Kurdish rugs typically use the symmetrical (Turkish) knot, contributing to their durability and dense pile.
Flatweave and Pile: In addition to pile rugs, Kurdish weavers also produce flatwoven textiles, such as kilims and soumak.
Vibrant Palette: Kurdish textiles are known for their bright and bold colors, including deep reds, blues, yellows, and greens.
Abrash: The use of natural dyes often results in slight color variations (abrash) within a single rug or bag, adding to its character and authenticity.
Common patterns include geometric shapes such as diamonds, hexagons, and medallions, often arranged in intricate and symmetrical designs.
Floral and Animal Motifs: Many Kurdish rugs feature stylized floral and animal motifs, often integrated into the geometric patterns.
Symbolism: Many motifs have cultural and symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, protection, fertility, and daily life.
The motifs and patterns often have symbolic meanings, representing various aspects of Kurdish culture, such as nature, spirituality, and daily life.
Antique Kurdish rugs and bags are treasured for their beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. These textiles are not only functional pieces but also works of art that offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Kurdish people. Collectors and enthusiasts highly prize them for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and durability. less
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