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HISTORICAL ANATOLIAN TURKISH RUGS WITH CHINTAMANI MOTIF

 


Uşak rug with "chintamani " design. 16th century. Turk ve Islam Eserleri Muzesi, Istanbul (696-697)

Ushak carpet fragment, Chintamani type, XVI century, Turkey. Konya Mevlana Museum
 

West Anatolian Çintamani carpet, acquired from Herrmann. Bausback Collection

Hluboká Castle, Adam Franz von Schwarzenberg Collection. XVII century Western Anatolian Turkish rug with a chintamani motif
 

XVII century Western Anatolian Turkish rug with a chintamani motif and cloudband motif main border, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1943-28-5

XVI century Western Anatolian Turkish rug with a chintamani motif, Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection, 1955-65-30

Chintamani rug fragment, late XVI century, Philadelphia Museum of Art (1955-65-33). The Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection

Museo Bardini XVII century Western Anatolian Turkish rug with a chintamani motif

XVI century Ottoman "Chintamani" carpet fragment, Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest

"Chintamani" type Anatolian carpet fragment, late XVII / early XVIII century, Turkey. Vakiflar Museum

Anatolian carpet, XVII century. Aksaray Ulu Camii

Ushak Medallion carpet on white ground, Turkey, late 16th/early 17th century (~Ahmed I-Murad IV Period). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Turkish rug with a chintamani motif, Ushak-Selendi area, 17th century, Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum), Budapest

Turkish carpet with a chintamani motif, mid XVII century, 102x155cm. The Evangelical Church in Rupea (inv 45)

Paulette Goddard Remarque Çintamani Prayer Rug, Selendi Or Ushak, Late 16th or Early 17th Century, Christies ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS| 23 April 2013 London
  
 

Anatolian cintamani prayer carpet in an ivory ground, Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum), Budapest
 

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer carpet with a cintamani motif, 1600s, 108x166cm. St Margaret's Church (inv. 528), Mediaş

Late 16th century Selendi prayer rug in a white ground, Western Anatolia, Ottoman Empire. Boehringer collection
 

Turkish prayer carpet with a cintamani motif, 1600s, 112x165cm. Museum of Art Collections, Bucharest (inv 299/55). G. Oprescu Collection

Western Anatolian prayer carpet with a chintamani motif, early XVII century, 108x175cm. Black Church, Braşov, (inv no 143)

Turkish rug with a chintamani motif, early XVII century, 118x186cm. Biserica Mănăstirii (The Monastery Church), Sighișoara (inv 1024)

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer carpet with a cintamani motif, 1600s, 107x162cm. St Margaret's Church (inv 504), Mediaş, Romania

Turkish prayer rug with a chintamani motif, Ushak-Selendi area, early 17th century, 113x179cm. St Margaret's Church (inv 506), Mediaş

Anatolian Rug, 17th century. wool. Gift of James F. Ballard. Saint Louis Art Museum

Antique Konya prayer rug, 17-18th centuries, Aksaray/Niğde/Obruk Districts, Central Anatolia, Turkey
 

XVIII century Turkish rug fragment. Konya Ethnographic Museum

Anatolian rug fragment, XVIII century.  Turk ve Islam Eserleri Muzesi, Istanbul