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Notes on P.R.J. "Jim" Ford

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P.R.J. "Jim" Ford is the author of Oriental Carpet Design. It is one of the most important books on Persian Carpets. I know many argue that The Persian Carpet by Cecil Edwards is the best but for my money I would give up The Persian Carpet long before I would give up Oriental Carpet Design. But either way the two books are best viewed together. Jim Ford and Cecil Edwards both worked for OCM as buyers in Iran. As such Oriental Carpet is really a continuation of The Persian Carpet.
  • PRJ "Jim" Ford is carpet dealer who used to be the buyer for Iran for OCM. His book Oriental Carpet Design is one of the most important books on Persian Carpets ever written.
  • Ford, P.J.R.: The Oriental Carpet, A History and Guide to Traditional Motifs, Patterns and Symbols. NY: 1981.
  • Ford, P.R.J. and Hans E. Pohl Shillings: Persische Flachgewebe (Persian Flatweaves). Wesel: 1987.
  • Ford, P.R.J. Oriental Carpet Design. 1989 (1992 reprint),
  • 83 Textile Museum Conference
  • Persian Flatweaves: Pictures from an Exhibition by P.J.R. Ford and Hans-Egon Pohl-Schillings, Houston, R. G., IX/1/56
  • Persian Flatweaves: Pictures from an Exhibition by P.J.R. Ford and Hans-Egon Pohl-Schillings, Houston, R. G., IX/1/56
  • Mauch, P., Hurer, H., Ford, J., Tibeter-Teppiche, Review by O'Bannon, George, IX/4/77
  • "Sixth I.C.O.C. Academic Sessions: A Report," Ford, P.J.R., XI/2/48
  • "Flatweaves of Kerman Province", Ford, P.R.J., XII/2/18-24
  • The Terminology Tangle: Another View, by Marla Mallett

Ford, P. R. J. Oriental Carpet Design. London: Thames and Hudson, 1981, paperback 1993.





This book divides Oriental Carpets on the basis of design. I would not want all of the rug books laid out like this but it is good to have one and this one is very comprehensive. This is very valuable in making attributions of mystery rugs. The idea being you look up a design and then match the structure.

AS time goes by I have to add this book is invaluable. I find it more valuable then Cecil Edward's The Persian Carpet.

From the Publisher
How can one tell a Persian carpet from a Rumanian copy? Where did today's oriental carpet designs originate? How do the weavers' ethnic origins influence the artistic value of tribal rugs?
These are just a few of the hundreds of points that are considered in this comprehensive survey by P.R.J. Ford who, drawing on his many years of experience in the trade, shows how to recognize the different structural and design features of oriental rugs and carpets. The full range of designs used throughout the Orient - from the Balkans to Peking - is grouped not according to place of origin but according to the essential characteristics of the designs themselves. This approach illuminates the cultural background of each design, revealing at once the similarities and the differences between the interpretations of the various carpet-weaving areas.

The author shows the vital influence that the ethnographic histories of the various carpet-producing regions exercised over all important designs. yet he is basically concerned with the present, with the millions of oriental carpets on sale today. Illustrations of representative examples of modern types, with descriptions of their key characteristics - construction, materials, sizes, colors - and of the clues which establish a rug's precise origins, appear together with a balanced appraisal of the qualities, good or bad, of modern production from any one town, village or tribal area. The Introduction presents an account of the general history and essential features of oriental carpets. Extensive cross-referencing and detailed indexes make this an invaluable reference guide for the professional user or for anyone who has an appreciation of and an interest in the rugs of the Orient.

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Thanks and best wishes,

J. Barry O'Connell Jr.

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