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John B. Gregorian

    Oriental Rugs of the Silk Route
    • Oriental Rugs of the Silk Route

      Culture, Process, and Selection

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The Silk Route was an ancient caravan path that began at the Golden Horn in Istanbul, traversing the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia to China. This route facilitated the introduction of European goods to remote settlements, where they were exchanged for indigenous items like silk, spices, and notably, oriental rugs. This volume offers an illustrated exploration of modern oriental rug-making centers along the Silk Route. With compelling text and stunning color photography, complemented by vintage black-and-white images, readers are transported to Middle Eastern villages, showcasing the rug-making culture and process. From peasants in Turkey and India tending sheep and dyeing wool to the bustling Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, this work delves into the rich traditions of this centuries-old art form. Chapters discuss the history and lore of the Silk Route, weaving centers, and the lives of weavers and merchants, including their superstitions and religious symbolism. The book also features a wealth of rug examples, types, dyes, and techniques, along with professional advice for buyers on evaluating and purchasing rugs, navigating customs, and decorating with them. A glossary and an appendix on cleaning and repair enhance its utility, making it a captivating resource for rug enthusiasts and travelers.

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