"Hand knotted woollen and silk pile, on woollen warp and weft"@en . . . . . "195 knots per sq. in (3,392 per sq. dm)"@en . "wool yarn"@en . . "knotting"@en . "Mentioned and illustrated in \"Turkoman Rugs in the V & A\", by M. Franses and R. Pinner (intro. by Donald King). Analysis by L. Pinner. Hali 1980, Vol. 2, No. 4, p.301, 302, 304, 312, 315 \r\n\r\ncf: Siawosch Azadi (T.T. 1970) ill. 286 \"Ersari Torba, 19th cent.\" and Gombos (1975), illus. 37 \"Salor-Turkmen chuval, fragment, 18th cent\".\r\n\r\nBogolynbov (1973) illus. 7, \"Antique Pende Chuval in wool and silk\" with comment from Editor J.M.A. Thompson: \"A number of similar pieces are known, all of which are very old. A particularly beautiful example is in the V & A, London (143-1884). Careful examination of 6 examples reveals that none of them ever had a back so were probably used as camel trappings and not as bags\". Also illus. 8, \"Antique Pende Chuval in wool and silk\".\r\n\r\nUlrich Schurmann (1969) illus. 6, \"Salor Juval, wool and silk pile, about 1800... Several geometrical borders emphasize by their contours the use to which the piece was put, ie. as a decoration and bag. \" Also illus. 7 \"Salor Juval, wool and silk pile, early 19th century\".\r\n\r\nElena Tzareva (1984) illus. 10 \"Salor asmalyk, late 18th or early 19th century. Also illus. 15, cf. Sanyk torba, first half 19th cent.\" with plain weave back. Also illus. 107 \"Ersari asmalyk, first half 19th cent.\" Also (cf. illus. 15) illus. 112\".\r\nArabatchi (Ersari group) asmalyk. Not later than mid-19th cent.\" Also illus. 13 for structure and borders.\r\n\r\nNB: Jon Thompson (1983) illus. p. 30 (lower) \"Salor tribe, 19th century\"." . "Mentioned and illustrated in \"Turkoman Rugs in the V & A\", by M. Franses and R. Pinner (intro. by Donald King). Analysis by L. Pinner. Hali 1980, Vol. 2, No. 4, p.301, 302, 304, 312, 315 \r\n\r\ncf: Siawosch Azadi (T.T. 1970) ill. 286 \"Ersari Torba, 19th cent.\" and Gombos (1975), illus. 37 \"Salor-Turkmen chuval, fragment, 18th cent\".\r\n\r\nBogolynbov (1973) illus. 7, \"Antique Pende Chuval in wool and silk\" with comment from Editor J.M.A. Thompson: \"A number of similar pieces are known, all of which are very old. A particularly beautiful example is in the V & A, London (143-1884). Careful examination of 6 examples reveals that none of them ever had a back so were probably used as camel trappings and not as bags\". Also illus. 8, \"Antique Pende Chuval in wool and silk\".\r\n\r\nUlrich Schurmann (1969) illus. 6, \"Salor Juval, wool and silk pile, about 1800... Several geometrical borders emphasize by their contours the use to which the piece was put, ie. as a decoration and bag. \" Also illus. 7 \"Salor Juval, wool and silk pile, early 19th century\".\r\n\r\nElena Tzareva (1984) illus. 10 \"Salor asmalyk, late 18th or early 19th century. Also illus. 15, cf. Sanyk torba, first half 19th cent.\" with plain weave back. Also illus. 107 \"Ersari asmalyk, first half 19th cent.\" Also (cf. illus. 15) illus. 112\".\r\nArabatchi (Ersari group) asmalyk. Not later than mid-19th cent.\" Also illus. 13 for structure and borders.\r\n\r\nNB: Jon Thompson (1983) illus. p. 30 (lower) \"Salor tribe, 19th century\"." . "asymmetrical knot, open to the left"@en . .