Turkmen Main Carpet

Description

Traditionally woven by women and girls, carpets are identified by fiber content, color, weave, and especially the type of rug knot-diagnostic features that are more reliable than designs. This rare carpet is admired for its brilliant color, lustrous wool, and spacious drawing. The main gul, or lobed motif, with three distinctive clover-leaf devices in each quadrant was a hallmark of the esteemed Salor tribe and often copied by other Turkmen tribes. The minor gul and the main border design were also duplicated. Only the minor borders with triangles in contrasting colors are Saryk hallmarks.

Provenance

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Turkmen Main Carpet

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1870s

Accession Number

2006.201

Medium

Wool, silk; 171 symmetrical (Turkish) knots per square inch

Dimensions

Overall: 257.7 x 250.2 cm (101 7/16 x 98 1/2 in.)

Classification

Carpet

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Arlene C. Cooper