Panel From Maffrash Karabakh - Armenia. Circa 1900. 100 X 60 Cm
Delightful panel of Maffrash Karabakh from Armenia in the Caucasus.
Maffrash are the largest carrying bags used by the nomadic populations of Persia and the Caucasus.
This fragment is one of 2 large panels that faced each other.
Sumak technique, wool on wool.
The workmanship of the motifs shows great dexterity. These same motifs seem to be sculpted into the material.
Exclusively vegetal hues, very beautiful depths and luminosity.
The piece is in a state of near-miraculous preservation.
Circa 1900 or earlier.
Dim: 100 x 60 cm
Laurent
Beauty of Kilims
Maffrash are the largest carrying bags used by the nomadic populations of Persia and the Caucasus.
This fragment is one of 2 large panels that faced each other.
Sumak technique, wool on wool.
The workmanship of the motifs shows great dexterity. These same motifs seem to be sculpted into the material.
Exclusively vegetal hues, very beautiful depths and luminosity.
The piece is in a state of near-miraculous preservation.
Circa 1900 or earlier.
Dim: 100 x 60 cm
Laurent
Beauty of Kilims
480 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wool
Length: 100 cm
Width: 60 cm
Reference (ID): 1737121
Availability: In stock
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