Chaudor Kejebelyk,
West Turkestan, c. 44 x 159 cm, second half of the 19th century, camel adornment for the bridal procession manufactured in typical tribal violet-brown ground colour and asymmetrical knots open to the right, hangings with “kejebe” pattern and starred octagons are very rare; superb state of preservation with deep pile wool, original side edges and kilim ends stitched on the back.
Further reading:
Elena Tsareva, Turkmen Carpets, The Neville Kingston collection, p. 116, ill. 88; Uwe Jourdan, Battenberg Antiquitäten-Katalog, turkmenische Teppiche, ill. 229.
09.04.2019 - 16:00
- Stima:
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EUR 2.600,- a EUR 3.000,-
- Prezzo di partenza:
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EUR 2.200,-
Chaudor Kejebelyk,
West Turkestan, c. 44 x 159 cm, second half of the 19th century, camel adornment for the bridal procession manufactured in typical tribal violet-brown ground colour and asymmetrical knots open to the right, hangings with “kejebe” pattern and starred octagons are very rare; superb state of preservation with deep pile wool, original side edges and kilim ends stitched on the back.
Further reading:
Elena Tsareva, Turkmen Carpets, The Neville Kingston collection, p. 116, ill. 88; Uwe Jourdan, Battenberg Antiquitäten-Katalog, turkmenische Teppiche, ill. 229.
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Data: | 09.04.2019 - 16:00 |
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