Reconstruction of the
1600s historical Safavid Kashan kilim (Textile Museum, Washington) as a
pile rug, "Dragon & Phoenix" Code: SFV03 Size (metric): 220x320cm Size (ft): 7'2"x10'5" Area: 7.04m2 Weaving period: four months (by four weavers) Density: 180 000 knots per square meter, totally 1 200 000 (1 million and two hundred thousand) knots Ends: knotted bundles Colors (12): medium madder red, light madder red, gold yellow (pomegranate rinds), dark gold yellow (pomegranate rinds), dark goldenrod, midnight blue, cerulean light blue, Persian blue, light green, dark green, ivory, dark brown Dyes: 100% natural dyes: madder, weld (Reseda Luteola), woad, indigo, pomegranate skins, walnut husks, natural brown sheep wool, natural ivory sheep wool - all are eco-friendly and non-toxic Materials: Handcarded and handspun wool for pile, wool warps and wool wefts Hand Woven in Azerbaijan Weaver: Arzu, Khayalah, Könül, Yasemen |
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the
medallion and field of a silk rug (kilim) from Kāshān, Safavid Iran, 16th
or 17th century, Textile Museum Collection, Washington, D.C.; photography, Otto E. Nelson. The Safavid Dragon and Phoenix silk kilim was acquired in 1926 by a collectioner whose name was Myers. |
Three classes
of all-silk carpets of the Safavid period (16th century) are credited to
Kāshān: 1) The first includes three large extant carpets with medallion systems and varied hunting scenes that appear between centerpiece and corners. The two best-known of these are counted among the world’s finest carpets.
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For more information about the above rug or to place an order please email vd@azerbaijanrugs.com (Baku, Azerbaijan) or ra@azerbaijanrugs.com (San Francisco Bay Area). We will get back to you within 24 hours or less. |