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Articles: Senneh rugs
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PILE RUGS OF THE BALUCH AND THEIR NEIGHBORS, PART II ... Pile Rugs of The Baluch and Their Neighbors, Part II by Dr. Dietrich H. G. Wegner Translated from German by Lola Froehlich, August, 1981. Reviewed by Dr. Wegner, May, 1985 This five part article firs......bone" pattern. rhe pile is knotted onto the warp threads applying the asymmetrical Persian or Senneh knot. The Tekke and Salor Turkomans use the same knots in their carpets (Azadi 1975:36). This and the fact rhat the Khorassan Balouch used Tekke and Salor tribal devices leads us to assume once again... - http://www.rugreview.com/balb.htm 06/04/2007 - Category: Baluch - More from this publisher
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NOMAD RUGS - GLOSSARY ...er pastures in the mountains south and west of Kerman; they are weavers of excellent pile and kilim rugs. ARABESQUE A form obtained by the complex interlacing of continuous lines of leaves and shoots.......hen passes behind the back and one side only of the other warp thread. Also called Persian or Senneh knot. BAHKTIARI A nomadic group in southern Persia migrating between the central Zagros mountains and the low-lying areas around Ahvaz; in common with the they speak a Persian dialect with archaic fe... - http://www.nomadrugs.com/glossary.php 15/01/2005 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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BASIC TRIBAL AND VILLAGE WEAVES
... book, WOVEN STRUCTURES. SLIT TAPESTRY This is the technique used most frequently for the flatwoven rugs and hangings called kilims. Slit tapestry is also used for bags, pictorial tapestries, and othe...... but simply do not restrict themselves to geometric or quasi-geometric forms. When we compare Senneh kilims from western Iran which have erratic wefts, with the Harranian folk art tapestries of Egypt, the structural similarities are striking. Egyptian tapestry (Harrania) Weavers sometimes choose to ... - http://www.marlamallett.com/techniques.htm 08/01/2005 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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RUGS OF EAST TURKESTAN ... Rugs of East Turkestan Khotan, Yarkand, or Kashgar? by George O'Bannon Ed. Note: Illustrations 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 appear with this article. Illustrations 2 and 4 appear in the companion article, by ......employed to divide them into stylistic and age groupings. Tibetan rugs are woven with the cut senneh loop technique peculiar to them thus justifying a separate category. The East Turkestan rugs differ significantly in patterns, colors, and technical features from the Chinese and Tibetan rugs and for... - http://www.rugreview.com/116eturk.htm 19/12/2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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PAK PERSIAN RUGS - ORIENTAL RUG KNOT COUNTING
...ong one inch lengthwise. The total constitutes the knots per square inch. Below are examples of two rugs, one using Ghiordes knotting and the other using Senneh knotting. - - Example of a Ghiordes knot As mentioned earlier, rugs using the Ghiordes weave will have two bumps or loops across the warp on which the knot has been tied. It is important when counting... - http://www.pakpersianrugs.com/oriental_rug_knot_counting.lasso?return=Articles 16/12/2004 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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PAK PERSIAN RUGS - ORIENTAL RUG KNOT TYPES
...etween the same warps. The illustration on the right depicts the formation of the symmetrical knot. Senneh (click to enlarge) The Senneh knot is also referred to as the double knot, asymmetrical knot,......ustration on the right depicts the formation of the Jufti Knot. Knot Types And Regions Oriental rugs using the Senneh and Ghiordes knot are widely employed in Pakistan, India, Iran, China, Central Asia, and Afghanistan. Generally, rugs with curvilinear patterns tend to use the senneh knot, while rug... - http://www.pakpersianrugs.com/oriental_rug_knot_types.lasso?return=Articles 16/12/2004 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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THE AZERBAIJAN CARPET ...0. Both the paper and the all-color printing are of the best Soviet quality. In addition to the 164 rugs pictured, many plates featuring ancient architectural monuments and scenic vistas in Azerbaijan......y ends, some doubts may be entertained. For example, under the heading "Tabriz" one may see a Senneh kilim (no. 126) and a Khurasan khali (no. 127). The "Gyanja" rug (no. 73) could upon reflection be called Kalardasht. The "Zakatali Shirvan" (no. 55) would surely be labeled Qarabagh kilim.3 And what... - http://www.rugreview.com/95azer.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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RUGS OF EAST TURKESTAN ... Rugs of East Turkestan Khotan, Yarkand, or Kashgar? by George O'Bannon From Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 11/6 Ed. Note: Illustrations 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 appear with this article. Illustrations 2 and 4 ......employed to divide them into stylistic and age groupings. Tibetan rugs are woven with the cut senneh loop technique peculiar to them thus justifying a separate category. The East Turkestan rugs differ significantly in patterns, colors, and technical features from the Chinese and Tibetan rugs and for... - http://www.rugreview.com/orr/116eturk.htm 21/09/2004 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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COMPLETE SELECTION OF HANDMADE NEW AND ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUGS ... Modern Persian Rugs Modern Persian Rugs are made only in Iran and offer a wide range of types including Tribal, Nomadic and City rugs. Some of common rugs produced include: Herez, Karaja, Ekbatan Kaz......n nearby towns. Some of the rugs made near Hamadan are Kapoutrang, Ingeles, Kazvin, Borchelu, Senneh & Zeli-Sultan. In the last several years since free trade re-opened with Iran, many Persian Rug prices have dropped significantly. It is not uncommon to see a 10' x 13' rug being offered below $1... - http://www.orientalrugsonline.com/modernpersian.html 21/09/2004 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher
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ORIENTAL CARPETS IDENTIFICATION EMMETT EILAND
...2) ORIENTAL RUG ZINE ORIENTAL RUG TOOLS II THE BIG TWENTY-FIVE Emmett Eiland 14. Armenian Immigrant Rugs are those brought out of Armenia after the breakup of the Soviet Union by immigrants and mercha...... wefts. 21. Karadjas , almost alone among all the Heriz District rugs, are single-wefted. 22. Sennehs are not woven with the Senneh (asymmetrical) knot. Rather, they are tied with the Turkish (symmetrical) knot. 23. Like Hamadans, Baktiaris most often are woven with the symmetrical knot and are sing... - http://www.orientalrugzine.com/oriental_rug_zine_carpet_ident.html 14/09/2004 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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