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Ararat Rugs Mamluk Rug with Palm Trees and Cypresses Revival Carpet Natural Dyed
$4,200
£3,172.94
€3,638.68
CA$5,860.30
A$6,377.81
CHF 3,380.87
MX$76,729.87
NOK 42,880.27
SEK 39,232.44
DKK 27,183.69
About the Item
The design source of the rug comes from the book Renaissance of Islam, Art of the Mamluks, Esin Atil, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C., 1981 nr.126. This rug with palm trees and cypresses was designed in the late 15th-century rug by Mamluk Sultane of Cairo, Egypt. It is exhibited at the Washington D.C. The Textile Museum, R.16.1.3 . The central square displays the ultimate expression of a geometric pattern based on multiples of eight. It contains a central octagon filled with red lancet leaves on the ground. In the core is a multipetaled blossom enclosed by a medallion surrounded by an eight-pointed star. Triangles placed around the octagon transform it into an eight-pointed star enclosed by a frame with papyrus sprays on the ground. Encircling this zone is a series of polygons with rosettes, which form an immense sixteen-pointed star. The corners of the central square have quatrefoils on the ground. The transverse bands above and below the central square have the ground with palm trees alternating with cypresses flanked by papyrus sprays, all of which are oriented toward the center. The border is densely packed with alternating oval cartouches and eight-lobed medallions. These units are filled with papyrus motifs, which evolve from lozenges in the middle of the ovals; they also radiate from squares in the medallions filled with multipetaled blossoms. The ovals in the center of the long sides are contracted and contain only lozenges. Double guard borders, decorated with leaf scrolls, repeat the color scheme. This rug contains a number of decorative elements employed in other contemporary arts. The naturalistic cypresses growing on the transverse bands are similar to those on metal objects and tiles and to those in the stained-glass windows in the mausoleum of Sultan Qaitbay, completed in 1472-74. Our designers interpret the design of the rug, and soft colors are chosen for this rug.
Exquisite handwoven Mamluk rug from Eastern Turkiye, featuring intricate geometric patterns and vibrant natural dyes. This luxurious rug showcases the traditional craftsmanship and rich history of Oriental rug-making.
This rug boasts a harmonious blend of 3 natural colors, each derived from traditional dyeing methods: Imperial Red 415: Madder Root - Yellow Green 419: Henna - Indigo - Cadet Blue 26: Spurge - Indigo
Material of Pile: Wool On Wool
Structure: Symmetrical knot on depressed warp inclining to the right
Knots Density: 39x39
Production Place: Adiyaman Province, Anatolia
Related Article: Renaissance of Islam, Art of the Mamluks, Esin Atil, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C., 1981 nr.126.
Dimensions:
4 ft 2 in x 5 ft 8 in ( 127cm x 175cm )
- Creator:Ararat Rugs (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Width: 50.01 in (127 cm)Length: 68.9 in (175 cm)
- Style:Revival (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2025
- Production Type:New Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Tokyo, JP
- Reference Number:Seller: 007531stDibs: LU8206235053392
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