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Articles: rug history
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TEA AND CARPETS: HOW TRADITIONAL ARE IRAN’S MODERN GABBEHS? ...than like modern abstract paintings. Nejatollah Hakakian is a Hamburg dealer with many years in the rug business. He dates the change in the gabbeh’s design – and its rise to popularity in......That simplification has had the effect of making gabbeh patterns, which have a centuries-old history among Iranian nomads, easy to mistake for Western contemporary designs. And it has made the carpet almost a household fixture throughout Europe and, increasingly in the United States. Hakakian says h... - http://tea-and-carpets.blogspot.com/2008/02/just-looking-how-traditional-are-irans.html 17/07/2008 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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PILE RUGS OF THE BALUCH AND THEIR NEIGHBORS, PART I ... Pile Rugs of The Baluch and Their Neighbors, Part I by Dr. Dietrich H. G. Wegner Translated from German by Lola Froehlich, August, 1981. Reviewed by Dr. Wegner, May, 1985 This five part article first......luences. This aspect for the Baluch and their rugs shall be studied in the following series. History and Geographical Distribution of the Baluch Exact dates concerning the history of the Baluch are rare. Conclusions about their origin are all based on linguistic studies. According to these, Baluch i... - http://www.rugreview.com/abala.htm 06/04/2007 - Category: Baluch - More from this publisher
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TIBETAN RUGS AT ADRASKAND
... 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 ent......ith a lower offer. After some haggling, it was his for $375. The name of the shop is lost to history. The rug is thought to have been a Bergama. What compelled James Ballard to make this purchase we do not know, but from this small event he was to become the most important Oriental rug collector Ame... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article54Ballard.html 17/12/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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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 Divisio......e first attempt in this field. For this work, publications on folk art, ethnography, and the history of the Karakalpaks have been consulted, and information from those sources is complemented by our own field research materials gathered during visits to Karakalpakia. We must emphasis the importance ... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article47Karakalpaki.html 24/05/2006 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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DIAMONDS IN THE PILE
...y successful polychromatic effect. I never gave them much serious thought until the day a respected rug dealer I knew made a wry face and said, "Why are you collecting those things?" Had I, ......ey just may be showing us a bridge to one of the oldest existing design motifs in the cloudy history of pile weaving. And perhaps most important, their aesthetic merits wear most comfortably over the years. Fig. 2. Jaf Kurd bagface, 2'3"x2'1". This striking old piece is a fine example of h... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article50HopkinsJaf.html 24/05/2006 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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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......efs 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 Anatolia. This pictorial record... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article39SingaporePowerPt.html 22/09/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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30 MASTERPIECES OF TURKMEN RUGS - DUDIN COLLECTION
... Thirty Turkmen Rugs - Masterpieces from the Collection of S. M. Dudin Part I (Salor Weavings) by Elena Tsareva Originally appeared in , Vol. 11, #1 FOREWORD I thought it was important to reproduce th......e People of the U. S. S. R. , Leningrad, and some are in the State Hermitage, Leningrad. The history of how the collection came into existence is also interesting. At the end of the l9th century, the Russian Emperor's family decided to enlarge the Russian Museum and to organize a new department of e... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article41DudinTurkmen.html 22/09/2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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SILK RUG HISTORY ... The History of Silk Rugs Silk has been an uncommonly used material for rugs for centuries. There are exisiting examples of spectacular silk rugs from the 16th century - The Vienna Hunting Carpet available for your inspection... - http://www.orientalrugs.com/Features/silkhist.htm 29/01/2005 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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ARAK CARPET: HISTORY
... Carpet: Iran Arak Rug . . History Arak Province has not long history in weaving, but historical documents and local situation of this province show, that there was carpet weaving in some parts, like Sarough, Farahan, Saraband and Mora... - http://www.caroun.com/Rug/CountriesRug/IranRug/ArakRug/Arak1.html 29/01/2005 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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KERMAN RUG (IRAN): HISTORY ... Carpet: Iran Kerman Rug . History . Saljuq, Mongol, Afghan and even Safavid were not interested in Kerman and only Aqa Mohammad Khan attacked and destroyed this city, which was rebuilt after a time. Nevertheless, comparing with other ... - http://www.caroun.com/Rug/CountriesRug/IranRug/KermanRug/2KermanRug-History.html 29/01/2005 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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