By Ararat Rugs
Located in Tokyo, JP
The design source of carpet comes from the book Orient Star - A Carpet Collection, E. Heinrich Kirchheim, Hali Publications Ltd, 1993 nr.159. The field drawing is a garden with a pond, designed 16th century rug from Konya, Central Anatolia area, Turkey. It's the so-called 'Bellini Carpet' due to the similarity of the rug's design of Italian master Gentile Bellini's depiction in his painting. Among specialists, Anatolian carpets and kilims are believed to record symbols of ancient values and ideas. This tradition dates back several millennia and was only displaced during the industrial age. The Anatolian kilim design tradition probably owes its lucky survival to the fact that pile-woven carpets look more precious and would already have had a higher prestige value several millennia ago. Kilim weaving was, therefore, able to survive undisturbed within an intact cultural context for a long period of time. The design of this rug is interpreted, and soft colors are chosen for this rug.
Color summary: 8 colors in total, the most used 4 colors are;
Khaki 413 (Dyer’s Weed)
Pale Green 439 (Chamomile - Indigo)
Burnt Coffee 102 (No Dye)
Gunmetal Blue 409 (Indigo)
Group: Anatolian Rugs Family
Area: Konya region
Material of Pile: Natural Dyed...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Turkish Revival Ararat Rugs Turkish Rugs
MaterialsWool, Natural Fiber, Organic Material