Ivory
'Akstafa' Salyan rug with silk highlights (mid 19th
century version) CODE: SHRAKS29S Size (metric): 128x166cm Size (ft): 4'2"x5'5" Area: 2.12 m2 Density: 170 000 knots per square meter, totally ~360 000 knots Weaving period: four months Colors: ivory, red, apricot, maroon, old purple, regal purple, cerulean blue, navy blue, aqua green, lawn green, olive, yellow, hazelnut, dark brown, medium brown, tan, ivory, cinnamon. Dyes: madder, onion skins, cochineal, weld (Reseda Luteola), indigo, pomegranate skins, walnut husks, natural brown sheep wool, natural ivory sheep wool, natural medium brown sheep wool, maroon. Materials: Handcarded and handspun wool for pile, ivory wool warps and ivory wefts (two shots), pure silk Weavers: Aynura, Feride Inscriptions: the word "Baku" woven with ancient runic Orkhon Yenisei scripts, 1446 (lunar weaving date), 2 tamgas (tribal symbols) of Afshar tribe Knots: Gördes (Turkish, symmetrical) Pile height: 0.5cm Design: Inspired by a rare 1850s antique Salyan Akstafa rug design. Click here to read the story
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Peacock motif A family in their traditional clothes |
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Dyeing with cochineal
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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. |