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Karagashli Rug, Kuba District, Northeast Caucasus, mid 19th century

4 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 1 in.

  • Provenance: Cannes, France.
  • Notes: Karagashli weavers created many versions of the "medallion and pendant" design. Some of the earliest, rarest and classic variants of the pattern depict a single stepped central hexagon with two red flaming pendants. Early Karagashli rugs are prized for their unique shade of sky blue, which in later pieces turn to a darker shade of indigo. One of the best Karagashli rugs, albeit of a different design, sold at Sotheby's New York on 2 April 2004 ( Hali 135 Auction Price Guide p. 106). There are but a few examples in literature of the single medallion type. The most similar to our rug in virtually all design respects was published in Hali 54 pps. 20/21 in a Clive Loveless ad, attributed to Kuba, mid 19th century, but with apparently a much darker blue field than in ours. Other comparable pieces include Herrmann SOT III pl. 42, with a leaf & calyx border. Lot #98 in Sotheby New York 19 May 1984 also has a leaf & calyx border, with our border pattern of linked diamonds used as an outer guard border. Bausback's 1980 catalog illustrates a piece on p. 58 with a main border of "Eagle's beak" design, in which the outer guard border also reprises the diamond pattern of our main borders.
  • Condition: re-woven end borders.

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