Lot 361. Bidjar on wool chain
ID 35010
Bidjar on wool chain, West Persia, around 1920
223 x 143 cm
This fine Macramé on the cotton chain is characterized by the magnificent, end-to-end décor from Paradise of flowers and birds. On bright red abrasch losing field Fund, a stiliserte flowers perennial, is in a Central axis with a repeating the filigree motif of rosettes, palmettes and leaves on elegant branches. Bird couples are also part of this motif sequence, and come by your blue body very well. Two smaller flowers with cross flowers and expressive palmettes of the main flank perennials axis. The beautiful tracks of the trim in a bright and a darker Blue, repeat bird motif, so that the bird pairs are integrated into the rhythm of palmettes and stylized Botehmotiven. Fine motifs and good wool this piece to lend it a special character.
Provenance: From the estate of the collection of Dr. Willy Bronnold, Stuttgart. - Min. rep. Min. Alterssp. Overall, very good.
223 x 143 cm
This fine Macramé on the cotton chain is characterized by the magnificent, end-to-end décor from Paradise of flowers and birds. On bright red abrasch losing field Fund, a stiliserte flowers perennial, is in a Central axis with a repeating the filigree motif of rosettes, palmettes and leaves on elegant branches. Bird couples are also part of this motif sequence, and come by your blue body very well. Two smaller flowers with cross flowers and expressive palmettes of the main flank perennials axis. The beautiful tracks of the trim in a bright and a darker Blue, repeat bird motif, so that the bird pairs are integrated into the rhythm of palmettes and stylized Botehmotiven. Fine motifs and good wool this piece to lend it a special character.
Provenance: From the estate of the collection of Dr. Willy Bronnold, Stuttgart. - Min. rep. Min. Alterssp. Overall, very good.
Category: | Carpets, Textiles |
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