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Page xxxiii
Apart from the rug with a single niche , the seccade , there is also the saf , a multiple niche prayer rug with rows of mihrabs . These are sometimes called ' family prayer rugs ' , although this does not seem to be a very appropriate ...
Apart from the rug with a single niche , the seccade , there is also the saf , a multiple niche prayer rug with rows of mihrabs . These are sometimes called ' family prayer rugs ' , although this does not seem to be a very appropriate ...
Page xxxvii
... niches , the former having what would appear to be a double ended prayer niche or mihrab . Some of these ' double niche ' rugs have what seem to be lamps at one end . One particular group of ' double niche ' rugs has a small diamond ...
... niches , the former having what would appear to be a double ended prayer niche or mihrab . Some of these ' double niche ' rugs have what seem to be lamps at one end . One particular group of ' double niche ' rugs has a small diamond ...
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... niche appears a small worn patch , caused by the use of prayer stone naturally dyed wool , partly mixed with goats ' hair 800 knots per sq . dm . 175 x 163 cm The mihrab contains a stylised Tree of Life motif in the centre . The ...
... niche appears a small worn patch , caused by the use of prayer stone naturally dyed wool , partly mixed with goats ' hair 800 knots per sq . dm . 175 x 163 cm The mihrab contains a stylised Tree of Life motif in the centre . The ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | vi |
A Brief Survey of the Turkish Carpet | xix |
A Classification of the Turkish Carpet | xxx |
Copyright | |
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19th century 19th century Condition Ankara antique appear Armenian Balikesir Bergama blue carpet weaving cartouche Caucasian Central Anatolian ceyreks cicims colours cotton decorated DOBAG dyes early Eastern Anatolian eight-point stars Erzurum examples field flat-weaves flat-woven gable geometric Gördes half of 19th Hereke hooked Islam Istanbul Karaman Karapinar Kars Kayseri kilim kilim Age knots per sq Konya kotchak Kula Kum Kapi Kurdish Kurds Kütahya Lâdik main border Malatya Mamluk Material medallion mihrab Milas mosques Mucur Museum naturally dyed wool nomadic octagonal ornaments Ottoman Ottoman Empire palette patterns Persian piece pile polygons prayer carpet Age prayer kilim prayer niche prayer rug primary motif production rhombi Sea of Marmara seccades Seljuk seventeenth century silk Sivas Small town stripes style stylised Teppiche Transylvanian rugs tribes Turkey Turkish carpets Turkish rugs Turkish weaving Turkoman Turks typical warp western wool woven Yürük