Karabakh runner

ref: ZG1

2500 - 5000 EUR

92 x 502 cm
3' 0¹/₄" x 16' 5⁵/₈"
warp and weft: wool
pile: wool
Caucasus
1890

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Dated 1307. (1890)

The name Karabagh ( “Black Garden”) is related to a group of Caucasian rugs which have black or dark brown fields decorated with flowers and roses.

Following the 19th century colonial expansion into the region, there was a strong European influence.

But the Armenian population of Karabagh villages made a lot of different patterns: portraits of people or animals (peacocks, lions, horses, dogs, deer, etc) or even postcards with views from around the world which, despite a coarse knot, where skilfully rendered.

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