Identified as "Turkoman Rug", this carpet was purchased for the Museum by Robert Murdoch Smith, from Sidney Churchill in Tehran. It was acquired in a batch of thirteen carpets and carpet fragments and ten specimens of qalamkari printed cotton. Murdoch Smith wrote: "Among the articles are a number of carpets and pieces of carpets of the 17th century and earlier date (some as early as the end of the 15th century or beginning of the 16th century) which will, I think, form a valuable addition to the Museum collection. Some of the best specimens - small pieces, not whole carpets - were got from the <i>rufuqir</i> or darners of worn and torn carpets in the Teheran bazaar."
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Identified as "Turkoman Rug", this carpet was purchased for the Museum by Robert Murdoch Smith, from Sidney Churchill in Tehran. It was acquired in a batch of thirteen carpets and carpet fragments and ten specimens of qalamkari printed cotton. Murdoch Smith wrote: "Among the articles are a number of carpets and pieces of carpets of the 17th century and earlier date (some as early as the end of the 15th century or beginning of the 16th century) which will, I think, form a valuable addition to the Museum collection. Some of the best specimens - small pieces, not whole carpets - were got from the <i>rufuqir</i> or darners of worn and torn carpets in the Teheran bazaar."