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Shirvan Kilim

A work made of wool, plain and slit tapestry weaves; weft wrapping; cut warp fringe.
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  • A work made of wool, plain and slit tapestry weaves; weft wrapping; cut warp fringe.

Date:

Last quarter 19th century

Artist:

Azerbaijan, Shirvan area

About this artwork

Flat-woven rugs or covers from the Middle East, eastern Europe, central Asia, and India, kilims are usually made in the slit tapesty technique, in which slits occur where an area of one color meets an area of another. Stepping is introduced along these lines in order to keep slits small and avoid structural weakness. Stepped or serrated edges are thus a hallmark of much kilim production. Patterns are generally geometric in nature, in harmony with the structural characteristics. This kilim, made in the Shirvan area of the southern Caucasus (present-day Azerbaijan), has a pattern featuring shield-shaped devices that probably derive ultimately from vegetal or animal-skin forms.
-A Global View: Recent Acquisitions of Textiles, 2012-2016, April 8-September 5, 2016

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Title

Shirvan Kilim

Place

Caucasus (Object made in)

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1875–1900

Medium

wool, plain and slit tapestry weaves; weft wrapping; cut warp fringe

Dimensions

374.7 × 183.5 cm (147 1/2 × 72 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Barbara Bluhm-Kaul, Neil Bluhm, and Family

Reference Number

2012.578

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