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Period: 17th Century
Origin: Turkey
Dimensions: 63 x 89 cm
This rare 17th century ottoman çatma velvet panel is an extraordinary and deeply moving testament to the imperial workshop traditions of classical Bursa and Istanbul. Masterfully woven using premium silk and metallic threads to create its iconic, raised voided velvet pile, this museum grade textile collector’s piece is meticulously preserved, celebrating its beautifully weathered, historic state. The composition showcases an exceptionally powerful, repeating ogival lattice layout containing large decorative medallions. Each medallion is masterfully detailed with a central multi petaled carnation rosette, surrounded by stylized tulip buds, open blossoms, and delicate serrated pine cone or leaf projections that flow fluidly across a luminous, golden metallic ground.
The striking imperial design language is brought to life by a magnificent and deeply saturated palette of pure, organic dyes. The intense interaction between the deeply luxurious crimson red silk velvet pile and the shimmering, aged cream and gold metallic threads highlights the weaver’s exceptional control over complex court textile aesthetics. Every botanical motif demonstrates the stately symmetry and sophisticated draftsmanship unique to classical Ottoman art, where the deliberate contrast of textures creates a mesmerizing, multi dimensional sense of courtly elegance across the woven surface.
Exhibiting an exceptionally rich aged patina and soft, historical surface variations where the silk pile has matured with wonderful grace over nearly four centuries, this artifact carries a profound historical and visual authority. The combination of intense crimson blocks, raw structural prestige, and majestic imperial symbolism elevates this piece from a textile into an expressive work of fine art. It stands as a highly important, collectible example of Turkish heritage, bringing a monumental sense of historical depth, graphic power, and authentic palace soul to any specialized gallery display or curated interior wall presentation.
Stock No: 1804
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