- Stock: In Stock
- Model: C50298
- サイズ: 274cm x 185cm
Turkish Court Manufactury Rugs were woven in the Egyptian workshops founded by Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. Those carpets were woven in Egypt, following the paper cartoons probably created in Istanbul and sent to Cairo at that time.
The source of carpet comes from the book Seven Hundred of Oriental Carpets, Hanna Erdmann, University of California Press, 1971 fig.165. The model of this rug comes from Berlin Museum, Inv. Nr. I 10. Ottoman Carpet, Cairo about 1540-5. Acquired in 1905 as a gift from von Dirksen. Carpets of this sort, of course, are preserved in great numbers, but the Berlin piece was the most beautiful. Mamluk details of design which have persisted in the central medallion prove that it belonged to the earliest examples of this group, which about 1540 replaced the Mamluk carpets made in Cairo up to that time. The design of the rug is interpreted by our designers with four corners floral medallions, and soft colors are used for this rug.
全部で5色使っています。主な4色は以下です。
- Natural Wool Color 320 (羊そのままの色)
- Moss Green 27 (トウダイグサ - 藍)
- Midnight Blue 347 (トウダイグサ - 茜 - 藍)
- Lucario Blue 342 (トウダイグサ - 茜 - 藍)
上の番号は私たちのカラーコードです。()の中は、主な草木染めの材料です。