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Konya Rug, Central Anatolia, before 1800

10 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 7 in.

  • Provenance: Arky Robbins' Bakhtiari Oriental Rugs, San Francisco, November 1989.

    Published:
    - Eiland, Murray. Oriental Rugs from Pacific Collections. San Francisco Bay Area Rug Society: San Francisco, 1990, pl. 23.
    - Hali 50. "Arky Robbins Ad." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 1990, p. 23.
    - Murray, Jr., Eiland L. and Eiland Murray III. Oriental Rugs: A Complete Guide. Laurence King: London, 1998, pl. 164.
    - Hali 128. "Heart and Soul: The Yellow Ground Rugs of Konya." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2003, p. 86, no. 13, and cover illustration.
  • Notes: [ Hali 128 Excerpt] One yellow ground sub group has the so-called "Kaikalak" gul, a hooked cruciform within a stepped polygon; the design can be traced back to Chinese/Central Asian and Seljuk origins. Most of the published examples are narrow long rugs with one vertical column of three polygons on red ground.

    [Ralph's commentary] This rug is similar to the two fragments of the same rug in the Orient Stars collection plates 126 & 127. The fragments and this rug share an identical uncommon border of geometric rosettes on white ground connected to each other by thin brown lines. In this rug this occurs throughout the border, but in one of the fragments the rosettes in the lower border are only connected by a single line. Other related examples include Hali 32 p. 77; Hali 41 Ad, p. 3; Gülgönen Konya Cappadocia Carpets pl. 24; Rippon Boswell 14 Nov. ‘87 #40 (= Hali 39 ad p. 60); Hali 70 p. 152. Murray Eiland published this rug twice - in Pacific Collections and in Oriental Rugs. His comment was the same on both occasions: "This extremely coarse weave is characteristic of parts of the Konya region, as is the bold, uncluttered design."
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