TEA AND CARPETS: CAN CAUCASIAN RUGS MAKE A COMEBACK IN THE CAUCASUS? ...he country. He employs some 70 to 75 weavers in the outskirts of Baku and in the Shirvan, Kuba, and Kazak regions and produces 550 to 600 carpets a year. Dadashov says the biggest challenge is to recr......ry has long had scholars who have studied the technical structures of all the antique Caucasian rugs, so these are well known. And the designs are well recorded by museums and in art books. So, the weavers’ knowledge can be regained. Dadashov says a key part of his revival strategy is to encou... - http://tea-and-carpets.blogspot.com/2008/03/azerbaijani-weaving-seeks-revival-after_01.html 17-07-2008 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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NERS  "RUGS OF IRON"
... Rugs of Iron, Wefts of Stone Restoring Bijars by Holly L. Smith This article originally appeared in Oriental Rug Review Vol 12, No. 4 (April/May, 1992). Copies of this issue may still be available fo......off fields awash in indigo blues, satu rated yellows, and rosy, warm madders. The character of Kazak foundations is meaty and open. The Kuba/Daghestan is rigid and delicate. The Turkoman is cerebral and forgiving. The Shiraz is light and supple. The Bijar , however, is tough as a board. Folding them... - http://www.ne-rugsociety.org/orr-literature/rugs-of-iron.htm 15-01-2005 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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ORIENTAL RUGS: PRACTICAL SEMINAR ON CAUCASIAN RUGS
... Oriental Rugs: Practical Seminar on Caucasian Rugs A Practical Seminar on Caucasian Rugs By James M. Keshishian A.S.A. Senior - Oriental Rugs Excerpts taken from "" We start with the Caucas......rug. All of the products of manufacture are local, rugged, angular, vivid, yet charming. Sewan Kazak Rug 5 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. Schurmann Plate 14. Reprinted with permission of publisher. Caucasian Rugs - Construction The material used is mostly wool, although some cotton, when available, has b... - http://www.orientalcarpets.net/jkpnotes.htm 21-12-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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RUG RESOURCE LIBRARY - COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN - CAUCASIAN ... Antique Caucasian Antique Caucasian rugs were woven in the Caucusus. Approximately 95% were made in Azerbaijan, while Georgia and Armenia accounted for the rest. Before April of 1920 when Azerbaijan ......n similarly to rugs woven in the early 1900's. The five main Caucasian rugs are Kuba, Shirvan, Kazak, Baku Cabistan and Karabaugh. There were many different qualities and designs made in these areas, which can make correctly identifying a Caucasian rug difficult. Some rugs from the area of Kuba are ... - http://www.orientalrugsonline.com/caucasian.html 21-09-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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COLLECTING ACCORDING TO BURNS ...as recently exhibited at the Henry Art Gallery of the University of Washington. Detail of Plate 30, Kazak, 7'x5', circa 1800 Burns, a full-time attorney and avid collector of Near Eastern and Far-Eastern rugs and textiles among other interests, holds the opinion that very few pieces produced in the Caucasus after 1830 are of artistic merit, and thus concentrates his attentions on earlier productions. (Woul... - http://www.rugreview.com/81burn.htm 21-09-2004 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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UNFULFILLED PROMISE ...e Richard "Dick" Wright and John Wertime I expected the definitive book on Caucasian pile rugs and flat-weaves. This was not the case. The book is primarily the catalog of the Kuba To Kars b......exact by using the term tribe. They make repeated references to the Oghuz Turks but ignore the Kazak Turks, not surprisingly since most rug authors get this wrong. The Il-Khanids were politically Mongols but the rank and file were overwhelmingly linguistically Turkic. Wright and Wertime bandy about ... - http://www.rugreview.com/barwert.htm 21-09-2004 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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GUIDE TO BORDJALOU RUGS
... Guide to Bordjalou rugs Visit MORE Rug Notes Caucasian Rugs and Carpets Undergoing Revision This page is under extensive revision. I am now convinced that Bordjalu should be and can be divided by it'......eorgian districts of Marneuli, Gardabani and Bolnisi THE ALMANACH DE BRUXELLES Type A Bordjalu Kazak rug There seems a clear dichotomy in the rugs attributed to the Bordjalu area. Bordjalu is a collection point in southern Georgia for the area that runs up the southern ridge of the Caucasus south of... - http://www.spongobongo.com/0heq9970.htm 17-09-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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GUIDE TO FACHRALO KAZAK RUGS
... Guide to Fachralo Kazak Rugs The Rippon Boswell Kazak Prayer Rug Fakhraly is due west of Kazak just over the Armenian border. There is some question as to whether Fachralo rugs belong in the Kazak group or the Gendge group. This ... - http://www.spongobongo.com/0her9730.htm 17-09-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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GUIDE TO AKSTAFA RUGS
... This Page Sponsored by Ed Krayer A Member of Our Trusted Dealers List Guide to Akstafa Rugs The Manoyan Akstafa Prayer Rug Southwest Caucasus circa 1880 92cm x 153cm Hagop Manoyan What is an Akstafa ......t most of the denominated Akstafa' rugs were actually not woven on the large town in the Kazak weaving district (near Lambalo and Shulaver) but rather on the Shirvan weaving area, probably on south Shirvan. The magnificent colours of this rug also suggest a southern Shirvan attribution." ... - http://www.spongobongo.com/0her9841.htm 17-09-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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GUIDE TO CHELABERD KAZAK RUGS
... This Page Sponsored by Rugbooks.com Guide To Chelaberd Kazak Rugs JBOC attribution Caucasian Rugs - Karabagh rug - Northern Nagorno Karabakh - Chelaberti One of the best known types of Kazaks are not really Kazaks at all. These rugs the Chelaberd Kazaks are actually... - http://www.spongobongo.com/cauc2.htm 17-09-2004 - Category: Caucasian - More from this publisher
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