3 foot 8 inch by 6 foot 1 inch.
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This rug dates to early in the Czarist period. That period from roughly
1830 to 1880 is the period in which the Czarist Russians solidified
their empire in the Caucasus. This period ended with the beginning of
the commercial period 1880 to 1913. This rug is clearly predates the
commercial period.
This design is a wonderful all over small cartouche pattern with an
ivory field. Kazak
The cartouche medallion is a stylized double arrow. This is one of the
rare designs that seems to have gotten lost at the start of the
Commercial period. The only comparable rug I know of is in an
internationally known private Massachusetts collection. The color and
range of color is exceptional.
Kazak
Rug Caucasus, 19th
Century before 1880. 3 foot 8 inch by 6 foot 1 inch. (Not including
fringe)
Structure: Symmetrical pulled right. 8 knots per
horizontal inch and 7 knots per vertical inch. 56 per square inch (868
per square decimeter).
Yarn Spin: Z.
Warp: Wool.
Weft: 2 shots 2 ply wool brown.
Pile: 2 Wool singles.
Ends: Warp fringe.
Selvages: Wrapped in field color wool.
Further Notes: The rug is in very good condition.
There are some historical repairs and the ends have been rebuilt.
Direct Scan Left
Please note not only the
color but also the range of color. I have not had laboratory dye
testing performed but I can say the colors certainly look vegetal. This
piece has an exceptionally vivid variegated green.
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