Carpet Fragment
1800-1875
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Carpet fragment, design shows narrow outer border: light yellow ground with floral meander of five-petalled orange rosettes, dark red carnations and dark blue heart-shaped flower on green meander with small leaves. Towards the upper end, dark red in outlines and inner guard stripe knots become red.
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Materials and techniques | Warp: white cotton; Z5S; depressed; 28 threads per inch (112 per dm counted as 56 per 5 cm).
Weft: white cotton, Z-spun, unplied, 2 parallel threads per shoot; light brown wool and cream wool, both Z2S; 3 shoots after each row of knots a) wool b) cotton c) wool; 11 knots per inch (44 per dm).
Pile: wool; 8 colours: dark red, red, orange, light yellow, green, light green, dark blue, blue; asymmetrical knot open to the left and tied around 2 threads; 154 knots per sq. inch (2464 per sq. dm).
Side finish: left: one cord oversewn with dark red wool; right: cut.
End finish: cut. |
Brief description | Middle East, Carpet, Fragment. Carpet fragment, wool knotted pile on cotton foundation, border design of floral scrollwork, Iran, 1800-1875 |
Physical description | Carpet fragment, design shows narrow outer border: light yellow ground with floral meander of five-petalled orange rosettes, dark red carnations and dark blue heart-shaped flower on green meander with small leaves. Towards the upper end, dark red in outlines and inner guard stripe knots become red. |
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Object history | Donated to the V&A by Robert Murdoch Smith in 1883, together with a batch of three other carpet fragments and sixty-five printed cotton specimens from Isfahan, which he sent by post. At this time, it was difficult to purchase historic carpets, which were in great international demand, but fragments could still be bought from carpet-restorers. Murdoch Smith writes: "One of the bits of carpet is I think excellent. Unfortunately I could get no more of it." |
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Accession number | 1066A-1883 |
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Record created | September 3, 2007 |
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