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Early Turkish Carpets

Scholarly Study Begins When compared with the carpets themselves the systematic study of them is a newcomer on the historical scene. Attention was firstgiven only in 1891 and then with the publication of the socalled Vienna Book, a most elaborate edition authored by A. Rieg. It was in three folio volumes and contained reproductions, some […]

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Knots Used in Carpet Weaving

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Palace Carpets

Alongside the development of the traditional Turkish carpets, a completely different type of carpet both in technique and design appears at the end of the 16th century, the Ottoman palace carpets. The conquest by the Ottomans of Tabriz in 1514 and later of Cairo in 1517 pawed the way for some new concepts, both technical […]

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Prayer Rugs

Three prayer rugs, which do not resemble one another at all and have three distinctive compositions, demonstrate the lively Selçuk carpet making tradition. These prayer rugs dating from the 15th century are in the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, İstanbul. Their exceptional display of technique and varied coloring pay tribute to the creative skill […]

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Uşak Prayer Rugs

The prayer rugs of Uşak are as renowned as the 16th century carpets which were produced there. Also noteworthy is the fact that they have the longest history of all prayer rugs, since they were produced as late as the end of the 19th century. They are generally large in size and nearly square; red […]

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Kula Prayer Rugs

İn general Kula prayer rugs have a warp of double-ply red or white wool and a weft of single ply white wool or cotton. Kula is quite near Gördes so the resemblances between rugs produced in these two places seem quite natural. But the prayer niche in the Kula rugs is plainer and displays a […]

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Carpets and Prayer Rugs of Hereke

Carpets and Prayer Rugs of Hereke Hereke is a unique weaving center in Turkey located near İstanbul. Because of its wide range of activities and products and because it has had a continuous history from its founding until today, we will give special attention to the story of its development. İn 1843 the looms ofthis […]

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16th and 17th Century Classical Turkish Carpets (Uşak Carpets)

The second great period for Turkish carpets following that of the Selquk era began in the 16th century in Uşak and its surroundings. This most famous and largest group of carpets, although frequently painted by European artists and highly esteemed in Europe until the end of the 18th century, was recognized merely as Turkish carpets […]

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Animal-Figured Carpets

Historically the second group of carpets that is most important after the Selçuk carpets are those known as the animal-figured Anatolian carpets. We assume that some figured carpets must have been produced by the Selçuks of Anatolia since in so many ways their palaces display in artistic expression a rich variety of figured representations. İt […]

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Selçuk Period Carpets Found at Fostat

In 1935-36 about one hundred fragments some Selçuk in origin were discovered at Fostat and taken to Sweden by C. J. Lamm. Many of these are still to be found in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; one is in Gothenburg and others are in Lamm’s private collection. A large number have also been acquired by other museums: […]