Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning and running stitch.
Repeating lattice pattern on a dark blue ground. It consists of large lozenge-shaped compartments formed by long pointed and serrated leaves in light yellow and light brown, each leaf carrying a small blue bird. The leaves come from yellow palmettes. Each compartment encloses a large medallion in red, marked with floral stems and they have similar stems grouped around them. There is a border in red filled with stylised plant forms; it has an inner and outer edging both in light yellow decorated with rows of rounded motifs alternately in yellow and brown or red and green.
Embroidery threads: 2S silk; pink, cream, light blue, dark blue, yellow, pink faded to beige, light brown, blue, green and black.
This is a revival of an earlier style. See Jennifer Wearden in 'Azerbaijanian Embroideries: A Synthesis of Contrasts' in Hali Issue 59, October 1991 pp.102-111.
See also 931-1889 which is probably from the same workshop.
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| - Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning and running stitch.
Repeating lattice pattern on a dark blue ground. It consists of large lozenge-shaped compartments formed by long pointed and serrated leaves in light yellow and light brown, each leaf carrying a small blue bird. The leaves come from yellow palmettes. Each compartment encloses a large medallion in red, marked with floral stems and they have similar stems grouped around them. There is a border in red filled with stylised plant forms; it has an inner and outer edging both in light yellow decorated with rows of rounded motifs alternately in yellow and brown or red and green.
Embroidery threads: 2S silk; pink, cream, light blue, dark blue, yellow, pink faded to beige, light brown, blue, green and black.
This is a revival of an earlier style. See Jennifer Wearden in 'Azerbaijanian Embroideries: A Synthesis of Contrasts' in Hali Issue 59, October 1991 pp.102-111.
See also 931-1889 which is probably from the same workshop. (en)
- Middle East, Textile; Panel, silk-embroidered cotton, design of leafy trellis with red lobed medallions on dark blue ground, Azerbaijan or NW Iran, 1800-1825 (en)
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| - Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning and running stitch.
Repeating lattice pattern on a dark blue ground. It consists of large lozenge-shaped compartments formed by long pointed and serrated leaves in light yellow and light brown, each leaf carrying a small blue bird. The leaves come from yellow palmettes. Each compartment encloses a large medallion in red, marked with floral stems and they have similar stems grouped around them. There is a border in red filled with stylised plant forms; it has an inner and outer edging both in light yellow decorated with rows of rounded motifs alternately in yellow and brown or red and green.
Embroidery threads: 2S silk; pink, cream, light blue, dark blue, yellow, pink faded to beige, light brown, blue, green and black.
This is a revival of an earlier style. See Jennifer Wearden in 'Azerbaijanian Embroideries: A Synthesis of Contrasts' in Hali Issue 59, October 1991 pp.102-111.
See also 931-1889 which is probably from the same workshop. (en)
- Middle East, Textile; Panel, silk-embroidered cotton, design of leafy trellis with red lobed medallions on dark blue ground, Azerbaijan or NW Iran, 1800-1825 (en)
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