Kuba Shirvan Kilim

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Some of the most beautiful Transcaucasian kilims were made in the Kuba and Shirvan districts.This incredible kilim with a deep blue ground is covered with a variety of hexagons, each one bearing a mirror image of the “kotchank” motif, a symbol of fertility and power.The purpose of all these hexagons being completely independent, is to offer more space to the whole synthesis of the design. The use of a thin “fleur de lis” border guarding the motifs from “overflowing” the kilim, enhances the idea of the “floating effect” that the weaver wants to achieve. A fantastic and rare kilim, made in 1880, is a real treat for any kilim collector.

CODE 12
SIZE 2.06 x 3.84
ORIGIN Shirvan Persia
AGE Antique
CONDITION Excellent
MANUFACTURING Handknotted
MATERIAL Wool