Size: 4ft 7in x 2ft 11in (140 x 90cm). Antique Tekke Turkmen chuval face with six large 'Salor' turreted guls. Circa 1880. Chuval are storage bags used by the Turkmen nomads for the storage of personal items inside the yurt and also for the transport of goods on the backs of camels or horses. They were usually woven in pairs. A good chuval face that is very well drawn with six large 'Salor' guls and Tekke chuval guls as secondary guls. The extensive use of cochineal dye gives the superb ground colour. The elem is of the small flowering shrub design. At some time in its history the plain weave back has been removed, making this very suitable for use as a small rug. The drawing using large guls gives an open and spacious feel to the design. This is an outstanding example and possibly the best of this design group that I have owned. Excellent condition with slight even wear and good pile. There is a very small historic old repair to the top left hand corner. Note the white number stencilled onto the reverse, this is a early / mid 20th century dealers stock number. Stock Number: D-1385. All of our prices include FREE WORLD WIDE EXPRESS DELIVERY by UPS or DHL. To purchase any item please click on the payment link. We are also happy to accept most payment methods including American Express, bank transfers, debit & credit cards. To purchase by card over the telephone, please contact us on 01608 652111 or 0044 1608 652111 from outside the UK. Internal Ref: D-1385
Dimensions
Height = 140 cm (55")
Width = 90 cm (36")
Depth = 1 cm (1")
ANTIQUE CHUVAL FACE BY THE TEKKE TURKMEN, 6 LARGE SALOR GULS, OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE, CIRCA 1880.
Price
£1,500
| $1,889 USD | €1,804 EUR
Item Ref
D-1385
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Description
Size: 4ft 7in x 2ft 11in (140 x 90cm). Antique Tekke Turkmen chuval face with six large 'Salor' turreted guls. Circa 1880. Chuval are storage bags used by the Turkmen nomads for the storage of personal items inside the yurt and also for the transport of goods on the backs of camels or horses. They were usually woven in pairs. A good chuval face that is very well drawn with six large 'Salor' guls and Tekke chuval guls as secondary guls. The extensive use of cochineal dye gives the superb ground colour. The elem is of the small flowering shrub design. At some time in its history the plain weave back has been removed, making this very suitable for use as a small rug. The drawing using large guls gives an open and spacious feel to the design. This is an outstanding example and possibly the best of this design group that I have owned. Excellent condition with slight even wear and good pile. There is a very small historic old repair to the top left hand corner. Note the white number stencilled onto the reverse, this is a early / mid 20th century dealers stock number. Stock Number: D-1385. All of our prices include FREE WORLD WIDE EXPRESS DELIVERY by UPS or DHL. To purchase any item please click on the payment link. We are also happy to accept most payment methods including American Express, bank transfers, debit & credit cards. To purchase by card over the telephone, please contact us on 01608 652111 or 0044 1608 652111 from outside the UK. Internal Ref: D-1385
Dimensions
Height = 140 cm (55")
Width = 90 cm (36")
Depth = 1 cm (1")