Afghan War Rug: All-over Airplanes with Lion Border

All-over Airplanes with Lion Border

ID#: 74 | Date: 1997-2002 |

Size: 43 x 69 in | 109 x 175 cm

Exhibition: Miami University Art Museum 2007-09-07

The condition of this new rug is very good. The border is particularly interesting on this rug. The border consists of a mythical winged lion motif. We have seen this particular border design often with this field pattern of the all over fighter jets. The style of this rug would typically be ""Golden Border"" but this rug has a dark border which is unusual.
The rug is well knotted and the back has a corduroy appearance.
The colors are very attractive muted tones.
This war rug is a good example of a traditional all-over approach to Beluchi design, but the war design is unique. The abstract quality of the fighter jets triangular shape understates the war motifs impact.

Wool: The wool in this war rug is very good. The wool is thick, but somewhat unevenly trimmed. It is soft and silky. | Sheen: The sheen in this war rug is okay but underdeveloped. | Handle: Handle is floppy, strong, and dense.

Selvedge: Braided goat hair overcast | Fringe: Short blue kilim, one inch fringe | Pile: Nice wool

Warp: Natural wool. | Weft: Two cords black cotton | Warp Depression:

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