Maffrash Karabakh Fragment. Caucasus. Late 19th Century. 108 X 50 Cm
Superb fragment of Karabakh Maffrash from Armenia in the Caucasus.
Maffrash were the largest carrying bags used by the nomadic populations of Persia and the Caucasus.
This fragment corresponds to one of the 2 large panels.
Sumak wool-on-wool technique.
The piece is in near-miraculous condition.
At first glance, you're instantly seduced by the multiple reflections of the indigo blues. Their freshness and purity create a kind of relief on the surface. It's wonderful.
Circa 1880
Dim: 108 x 50 cm
Laurent
Beauty of Kilims
Maffrash were the largest carrying bags used by the nomadic populations of Persia and the Caucasus.
This fragment corresponds to one of the 2 large panels.
Sumak wool-on-wool technique.
The piece is in near-miraculous condition.
At first glance, you're instantly seduced by the multiple reflections of the indigo blues. Their freshness and purity create a kind of relief on the surface. It's wonderful.
Circa 1880
Dim: 108 x 50 cm
Laurent
Beauty of Kilims
240 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wool
Length: 108 cm
Width: 50 cm
Reference (ID): 1741110
Availability: In stock
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