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Myth and Design-Textile Art of Ancient Inner Asia
Patterned Reed Screens of the Kirghiz in the State Historical Museum, Frunze by Stella Mateeva and Jon Thompson Kirghiz Encampment Screens made with the stems of reeds or canes are an integral part of the round felt tent of the northern nomads. The Kirghiz and Kazakh decorate their screens with coloured wool to form elaborate and striking patterns.( 1) Screens are also used in the black tent of the near eastern nomads. Most are undecorated, though screens patterned with woolen wrapping are made... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article53ReedScreens.html 17/12/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

Tibetan Rugs at Adraskand
The Ballard Collection The St. Louis Art Museum by George OBannon This article originally appeared in , Vol. 11, #3 In 1905 while walking down Fourth Avenue in New York City, James Ballard passed an Oriental rug shop near the corner of 33rd Street. A small rug with bright red color caught his eye and he entered. The rug was priced at $500 but Mr. Ballard, possibly having been told one bargains with Oriental rug dealers, countered with a lower offer. After some haggling, it was his for $375. The... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article54Ballard.html 17/12/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

Ancient Imprints
Ancient Imprints by Tom Cole Originally appeared in 145, © 2006 The search for design origins exercises a perennial fascination for those interested in the art of oriental carpets. In this exploration, Contributing Editor Tom Cole looks at evidence for the persistent influence of Bronze Age architecture and artefacts on motifs found on Turkmen and other Turko-Mongol weavings of our time. Fig. 1 . A detailed view of the Gonor South archaeological complex , Turkmenistan. Our understanding of... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article58Imprints.html 17/12/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

The Karakalpak Rug
The Karakalpak Rug Collection of the Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow by L.G. Beresneva, Curator, Central Asian Rug Collection, Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow and A. S. Teselkin, Head, Oriental Division, Moscow "Tsaritsino" Museum This article appeared in Investigation of Karakalpak carpets and rugs has been minimal, and their representation in collections is scant. Until now there have been no publications on the Karakalpak rugs in the museums of Nukus, Ashgabat, Tashkent, Moscow and S... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article47Karakalpaki.html 24/05/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

Myth and Design-Textile Art of Ancient Inner Asia
Myth and Design - Textile Art of Ancient Inner Asia by Tom Cole Throughout the long history of textile production in ancient Inner Asia and Central Asia, we encounter certain recurring themes, themes which reflect ubiquitous beliefs that transcend political borders as well as ethnic groupings. These pervasive images seen in rugs and textiles more than 2000 years old repeatedly appear over the past two millenium in areas stretching from the Altai Mtns through the steppelands of Central Asia to A... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article39SingaporePowerPt.html 22/09/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

History of the Navajo Rug.
Navajo Rug Repair Co. ® History of the Navajo Rug Introduction: Scholars and non-scholars have divided the chronology of Navajo weaving into many conflicting time periods. A quick look at a few books that deal with period chronology will show a vast disagreement concerning these time periods. The listing below is this author’s view of each important period of Navajo weaving in an attempt to place the development of the Navajo rug or blanket into the context of Navajo history and that of th... - http://www.navajorugrepair.com/navajorug.htm 28/01/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

Ordinary Rugs of the 15th and 16th century
Ordinary Rugs of the 15th and 16th century Detail " Timur Feasts At The Occasion of The Marriage Of His Grandsons. 1579-80 " from a copy of the Habib al-siyar, Qazvin. 1579 - 1580. I have focused on the court carpets of the 16th century but it occurred to me that there are other rugs to study. Over a period of time I will collect images of these rugs that appear in miniatures. I have decided to call them "Ordinary Rugs". Since they may be tribal, village or city rugs I wante... - http://www.spongobongo.com/OR9785.htm 14/01/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

Navajo Rug - Museum Exhibitions
The Getzwiller Collection of Contemporary Navajo Weavings November 4, 2000 – January 28, 2001 "The Navajo Churro Collection" was part of a major exhibition at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg Arizona. The exhibition represented Steve’s accomplishments and contributions to Navajo Weaving from 1975-2000, featuring the best weaving examples resulting from the collaborative work between Steve and some of the finest Navajo weavers of our time. Steve Getzwiller b... - http://www.navajorug.com/exhibitions_2.htm 12/01/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

HALI.com
08 January 2005 CARPET, TEXTILE AND ISLAMIC ART Number of Objects FOR SALE Currently Live Afghanistan : 1 Caucasus : 2 Central Asia : 12 China : 3 East Mediterranean : 1 India : 3 Iran : 28 Japan : 4 Nepal : 4 North Africa : 25 North America : 1 North Persia : 1 Not specified : 3 Southeast Asia : 20 Tibet : 3 Turkey : 8 Turkmenistan : 9 Western Europe : 2 Keyword search of all archived NEWS & VIEWS HALI e-GALLERY CALENDAR BOOKS & BACK ISSUES THE HALI DIRECTORY THE HALI ARCHIVE INFO NEWS... - http://www.hali.com/News.aspx?Action=-617781463&ID=624b1165-03f3-41ff-8518-7237101dfad1 09/01/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

NAVAJO RUGS: Design sources -- reservation map
N AVAJO R UGS: S TYLES ON THE R ESERVATION The map, showing where different designs of rugs were produced at different communities on the Navajo reservation, was prepared by the late Tom Bahti, in a large-format bookfirst printed in 1966, and reprinted many times thereafter. Bahti was a longtime dealer and collector of Indian art, and a recognized expert. His several books, beautifuly illustrated were among the best of their time. Several things are noteworthy about this ca. 1966 map. First, th... - http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/rugmap.html 21/12/2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

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