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Double Knot
13 White Street
New York City, NY 10013 , United States
Call Seller
212.966.9113
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"Jajim Pardah"
Price Upon Request
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Description
(DK-73-1)
5'10" x 5'7" (178cm x 170cm)
Turkey, Central Anatolia: Mid-20th Century
Flat-weave, with knotted poms: wool, angora, cotton rag
$ UPON REQUEST
A great tribal wall hanging or tent divider from one of the Kurdish groups in Central Turkey, consisting of a colorful flat-weave in "jajim" technique and tufts of angora and pieces of cotton fabric, tied as good luck charms, arranged in an interesting pattern. Sturdy for floor use but perhaps in low traffic to better preserve.
CONDITION & REMARKS
Very well preserved, sturdy and clean. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 70.08 in; H. 66.93 in; W. 178 cm; H. 170 cm;
Message from Seller:
Established in 2002, Double Knot is New York City's premier gallery specializing in tribal rugs and textiles from Turkey, Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Morocco, with a focus on understanding their rich weaving traditions. The gallery caters to collectors, interior designers, and enthusiasts, offering a deeper connection to these historical and cultural pieces. | murat@double-knot.com | 212.966.9113
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