Description
To come across such a narrow antique runner, never mind a Baluch runner these days, only 52cm wide, is truly a rare find!
Made by Baluch tribes in the Zabol area of Sistan Province, south-east Persia circa 1880, this runner is in excellent overall condition and ready to lay in a narrow hallway. The glowing brown-red ground is divided into nine Turkmen 'tshemtshe' guls, often used by the Sistani Baluch in their weavings. Particulary attractive, is the use of a beautiful green in the inner and outer borders as well as being complete with its flatweave and brocaded skirts each end.
Size: 3.05m x 0.52m (10' 0" x 1' 8").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2089
Dimensions
Height = 305 cm (120")
Width = 52 cm (21")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
Antique Corridor Carpet, Baluch Tribes of Zabol, Sistan Province, South-East Persia.
Price
£2,250
| $2,802 USD | €2,702 EUR
Item Ref
BM2089
Description
To come across such a narrow antique runner, never mind a Baluch runner these days, only 52cm wide, is truly a rare find!
Made by Baluch tribes in the Zabol area of Sistan Province, south-east Persia circa 1880, this runner is in excellent overall condition and ready to lay in a narrow hallway. The glowing brown-red ground is divided into nine Turkmen 'tshemtshe' guls, often used by the Sistani Baluch in their weavings. Particulary attractive, is the use of a beautiful green in the inner and outer borders as well as being complete with its flatweave and brocaded skirts each end.
Size: 3.05m x 0.52m (10' 0" x 1' 8").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2089
Dimensions
Height = 305 cm (120")
Width = 52 cm (21")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
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