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Articles: Yomud rugs
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ORIENTAL RUG IDENTIFICATION | GUIDE TO ORIENTAL CARPET TYPES
... 25 Oriental Rug Identification Tools Learn these tips and tricks and you too can identify Oriental rugs. 1. If it was woven before World War 2, it is neither a Qum nor a Nain . Alone of all the finel......ages are added after the rugs are woven and are not an integral part of it. Antique dyrnak-gul Yomud 11. Manchester Kashans were made around the turn of the century in Kashan, Iran with the same wool now used to make, for instance, Pakistani Bokharas- that is, machine spun wool from Marino sheep. Th... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-indentify.html 28/04/2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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THIRTY TURKMEN RUGS-MASTERPIECES FROM THE SM DUDIN COLLECTION
... Thirty Turkmen Rugs - Masterpieces from the Collection of S. M. Dudin Part II (Saryk Weavings) by Elena Tsareva Originally appeared in , Vol. 11, #1 6. SARYQ Turkoman, TORBA 3'8"x1'1" (110x......at of the other tribes, often attributing their weavings to the Salor as well as the Tekke and Yomud groups. Possibly the great differences in age and appearance of the Saryk pieces bought by Dudin accounts for this error. The earliest examples, woven in the 18th - early 19th centuries, differ great... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article42DudinTurkmen.html 22/09/2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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THIRTY TURKMEN RUGS-MASTERPIECES FROM THE SM DUDIN COLLECTION
... Thirty Turkmen Rugs - Masterpieces from the Collection of S. M. Dudin Part III (Tekke & Yomud Weavings) by Elena Tsareva Originally appeared in , Vol. 11, #1 12 . TEKKE Turkmen, TORBA 3'7"X1'2" (110X36 cm2) Early 19th century, SME No. 26-15 Design : Nine Gul with Arrow Chemche Warp: ... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article43DudinTurkmen.html 22/09/2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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NERS  "WHITHER TURKOMANIA"
...mselves about Z-spun and S-spun, and if the guy in the room next to you at the Sheraton had a dozen Yomud chuvals tacked up on his wall, and if even the winos down by Union Station were stopping you a......ar Tekke Torbas. In other words, as Michael David noted in a past issue of Oriental Rug Review, rugs are as subject to fads and fad psychology as any other field of antiques. But this still doesn't explain why prices and interest in Turkoman weaving has fallen so drastically . My pet theory - and I ... - http://www.ne-rugsociety.org/orr-literature/whither-turkomania.htm 15/01/2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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THE TRIBAL GOL IN TURKMEN CARPETS-VG MOSHKOVA
...nd gols is obvious and undoubtedly correct. Moshkova's assertion that the kepse gol is seen only on Yomud bags of recent origin is apparently incorrect as well. While old examples of chuvals or torbas......'s neck were decked with woven collars; the leading camel was also adorned with a five-cornered rugs, the osmolduk (asmalyk), decorated with richly luxuriant tassels. " - Moshkova With enormous care and love, and using a simple but unusually artistic pattern, the Turkmen woman made and decorate... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article35Moshkova.html 02/01/2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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WEGNER PART III ... Pile Rugs of The Baluch and Their Neighbors, Part III by Dr. Dietrich H. G. Wegner Translated from German by Lola Froehlich, August, 1981. Reviewed by Dr. Wegner, May, 1985 This five part article fir......re also reproduced by steppe nomads, in whose environment there are hardly any fish. Tekke and Yomud Turkomans use these motifs in womens jewelry andmore abstractin rugs, too. Also Balouch rugs show lozenge and fish, sometimes even as a motif combination. The fish is stylized into the saw-teeth patt... - http://www.rugreview.com/balc.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Baluch - More from this publisher
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DYE ANALYSIS IN MISCELLANEOUS RUGS OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN GROUP ... Dye Analysis in Miscellaneous Rugs of the Central Asian Group by Paul Mushak From Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 11/6 Ed. Note: Illustrations 2 and 4 appear with this article. Illustrations 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 ...... the preliminary analyse by Whiting1 of various dyes in the traditional weavings of the Tekke, Yomud, Salor, Ersari, etc. They have continued with detailed analysis in my laboratory of dyes and mordants in such tribal examples as a Yomud chuval2, a Yomud white-ground asmalyk3, several Saryk main car... - http://www.rugreview.com/116mush.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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TURKOMAN SADDLE BAGS ... Did the Turkomans Weave Saddlebags and Prayer Rugs Before the Mid-19th Century? by Steven Price P robably due to the directionality of their designs and the fact that many of them include an arch-lik......lor namazlyks, I have never seen one nor am I aware of any published examples. Illustration 1: Yomud khorjin, late 19th century. Overall dimensions, 3'3" x 2'0". Wool warps, weft and pile; braided goat hair closure. Symmetric knots, 10 horizontal by 16 vertical per inch (160 per inch2). Rewoven area... - http://www.rugreview.com/6priceba.htm 14/09/2004 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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NOTES FROM ANATOLIA ...re sipping tea, drinking fresh squeezed orange juice, eating fresh local fish, and looking at great rugs. Of the 85 rug dealers in Alanya, Çemal is the only one who deals in old rugs and kilims......able after repairs, and who to ask about it, but sometimes the repair people have an interesting piece or three, themselves. I saw a wonderful old Turkoman carpet with very necessary repair and available, as well as some fine old fragments. Detail of a worn Yomud rug. Konya is also a great place to ... - http://www.rugreview.com/81bard.htm 14/09/2004 - Category: Culture - More from this publisher
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TURKOMANS AND SCHOLARSHIP ...c to label, categorize, and construct taxonomies for their chosen objects of passion. The idea that rugs may be specifically attributed to tribe and place of origin on the basis of their designs which......ience, along with her ideas on the Turkoman gul. By applying the Ogurjali label (after a minor Yomud subtribe) to several Yomud rugs Schürmann seems to have made the first move in a game that later became a favorite pastime of the Turkomaniac: associating a known type of rug with an obscure tri... - http://www.rugreview.com/82eil.htm 14/09/2004 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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