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An antique silk rug, probably Istanbul, Turkey, c. 181 x 127 cm.
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A red field with a polychrome decor of cloud bands as well as a dense pattern of palmette and flower festoons. A niche with several cartouches. A dark blue main border with palmette, flower and arabesque vines as well as the upper part of the border with cartouches with inscriptions and flower vines.

Kirjallisuus

Compare Tezcan, H., The Topkapi Saray Museum Carpets, Thames and Hudson, London pl. 18

Muut tiedot

This unusual and historically significant prayer rug, woven circa 1920, is closely based upon one of the celebrated Safavid prayer carpets preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The rug reproduces with remarkable fidelity the same architectonic mihrab design, epigraphic borders, and calligraphic details found in the original Safavid prototype dating from the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century.

Of particular importance is the tradition that these early twentieth-century reproductions were produced by Armenian weavers for the collections of Topkapı Palace. These works were conceived as faithful recreations of the great carpets preserved within the Ottoman imperial collections and reflect the renewed appreciation for classical Islamic art during the late Ottoman and early modern period.

The composition is centred upon the traditional prayer niche oriented towards Mecca, while the spandrels contain the names of God rendered in elegant calligraphy. The principal border incorporates Qur’anic inscriptions inspired by the prestigious Safavid court carpets historically associated with diplomatic exchanges between Shah ‘Abbas I and the Ottoman court.

The Armenian workshops responsible for these reproductions were highly regarded for their technical sophistication and their ability to recreate the refined palettes and intricate ornamentation of earlier court carpets. As such, rugs of this type should be understood not merely as decorative revivals, but as important expressions of cultural continuity linking Safavid, Ottoman, and Armenian artistic traditions.

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