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Period: Mid 19th Century
Origin: Turkmenistan
Dimensions: 113 x 87 cm

This rare mid 19th century Karadashli chuval highlights a powerful and rhythmic geometric composition featuring a vertical sequence of three primary medallions anchored within  ...
Period: Mid 19th Century Origin: Turkmenistan Dimensions: 113 x 87 cm This rare mid 19th century Karadashli chuval highlights a powerful and rhythmic geometric composition featuring a vertical sequence of three primary medallions anchored within a rich madder red field. This structural balance between the stepped medallions—each containing a precise geometric core—and the surrounding field of secondary tribal ornaments reflects the pinnacle of the East Caucasian weaving tradition. Textiles of this era are world renowned for their extraordinary graphic clarity and the use of ancient symbolic motifs that represent a distinct artistic language developed over centuries of regional heritage. The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary madder red ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for high contrast shifts of indigo blue deep navy and soft ivory. These rich and enduring tones achieved through the expert application of natural dyes exhibit a chromatic strength and a saturated depth that are hallmarks of the finest 19th century productions. The inclusion of a complex border system containing a rhythmic sequence of reciprocating geometric stars and running dog guard bands creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior wool quality and the technical finesse of the weavers. Structural analysis indicates the use of premium hand spun local wool with a characteristically fine knotting technique and a sturdy historic handle. The exceptional clarity of the geometric outlines specifically the sharply rendered white and blue accents within the medallions distinguishes this piece as an authentic Karadashli chuval. Ultimately this chuval stands as a premier example of central asian village art representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global museum level collectors. Stock No: 6338
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