Lot 50
 
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SAMARKAND    

Mid 20th century
Approx. 6ft x 7ft 6in (182.8 x 231.6 cms)
Wool pile on cotton foundation


Samarkand was an important market city on the Silk trade route between China and the Mediterranean, here one could find carpets woven in its surrounding regions especially those from Khotan, Kashgar andYarkand and these collectively are recognized as Samarkands. The carpets woven in these regions have Chinese, Turkish and times even Indic influences.
This is a unique carpet and can very well be part of a minimalist modern creative vision; the now pinkcentral field depicts a bamboo plant, and whatever had been depicted on it is now completely effaced.The border is yet another surprise, it is random and does not seem to follow any pattern, it could be representing the pomegranate which is very auspicious amongst the Chinese.




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  Lot 50 of 70  

CARPETS, RUGS AND TEXTILES AUCTION
27-28 NOVEMBER 2012

Estimate
Rs 90,000 - 1,20,000
$1,700 - 2,265

RESERVE NOT MET













 



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