Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.
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Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century. The Ertmen gul pattern runs under the top and bottom borders, creating an "infinite repeat" that implies movement. Large medallions of peach, indigo and ivory have good proportions and are situated inside angular zig-zag lines representing vines with small blossoms attached. The elem at the bottom is decorated with two rows of sharply serrated flowerheads. An attractive border shows delicately drawn plant motifs inside boxes. Size: 4'1'' x 2'8'' (124 x 81 cm). Weight: 4 lbs. Material: wool pile, wool warp, wool weft.
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Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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