A lively Kurdish village rug handwoven during the second quarter of the 20th Century. It features a bold lattice field of hooked geometric motifs set against a deep indigo ground. The drawing is confident yet playful, typical of small tribal weavings from the Kurdish regions.
The borders animate the composition with stylized birds marching around the field. Along the outer border, beautiful abrash shifts from red to glowing orange, creating a soft tonal transition that evokes the warmth of a sunset.
In very good condition with a thick meaty pile. Ends have been reinforced with overcast stitch.
Size: 1'9" x 2' [53cm x 61cm]
Age: Q2 20th Century (1925-1950)
Type of Rug: Kurdish
Material: Wool
Pile Height: Medium
Condition: Very Good
BK2871
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