Antique Beshir/Bashir Rug from Mid 19th Century in Blue, Red, Brown, Turkmenistan rug 16-1106.
Bashir rugs primarily were woven by Ersai Tribes. Ersari Tribe rugs were woven from Uzbekistan to Turkmenistan and into northern Afghanistan. Beshir weaving is a distinct from Turkoman tribes weaving as they tend to have more all over designs. The foundation of older Beshir, such as this rug, is all wool. It is also noted that some of the Ersari rugs of Northern Afghanistan of Ersari tribes use a mixture of wool and goat’s hair. This Beshir rug feature all-over repeating patterns with images taken from nature, such as leaves, vines in deep coloration of Blue and Red, alongside with accent colors of Brown, Yellow and ivory. This rug has some re piling and it has retained its original Kilim on both ends.
Bashir rugs primarily were woven by Ersai Tribes. Ersari Tribe rugs were woven from Uzbekistan to Turkmenistan and into northern Afghanistan. Beshir weaving is a distinct from Turkoman tribes weaving as they tend to have more all over designs. The foundation of older Beshir, such as this rug, is all wool. It is also noted that some of the Ersari rugs of Northern Afghanistan of Ersari tribes use a mixture of wool and goat’s hair. This Beshir rug feature all-over repeating patterns with images taken from nature, such as leaves, vines in deep coloration of Blue and Red, alongside with accent colors of Brown, Yellow and ivory. This rug has some re piling and it has retained its original Kilim on both ends.
Measures: 5’10 x 9’0.
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Dimensions:Width: 70 in (177.8 cm)Length: 108 in (274.32 cm)
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Style:Tribal(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:WoolHand-Knotted
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Place of Origin:Afghanistan
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Period:1860-1869
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Date of Manufacture:1860s
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Condition:GoodRewoven. There are areas of old re piling and reweave, professionally done.
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Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
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Reference Number:Seller: 16-1106Seller: LU88326500823
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