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Ca. 1900, 152 x 101 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan
Due to the Persian Herati design in the blue field and the border ornamentation derived from Khorasan models – large rosettes and sickle leaves on a light red ground – rugs of this kind from the Ferdows area are also known as "Herati Baluch". Comparatively coarse in knotting structure, using a wool warp and a palette uncharacteristically light for Baluch weavings, they could also be products of the Kurds living in North East Persia as neighbours of the Baluch. – Good condition, the original selvedges survive.
HALI 30, ill. p. 93 *** MacDONALD, BRIAN W., Tribal Rugs. Treasures of the Black Tent. Woodbridge 1997, pl. 157
Due to the Persian Herati design in the blue field and the border ornamentation derived from Khorasan models – large rosettes and sickle leaves on a light red ground – rugs of this kind from the Ferdows area are also known as "Herati Baluch". Comparatively coarse in knotting structure, using a wool warp and a palette uncharacteristically light for Baluch weavings, they could also be products of the Kurds living in North East Persia as neighbours of the Baluch. – Good condition, the original selvedges survive.
HALI 30, ill. p. 93 *** MacDONALD, BRIAN W., Tribal Rugs. Treasures of the Black Tent. Woodbridge 1997, pl. 157
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Baluch
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