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Identification and Creation

Object Number
1930.16
Title
Carpet Fragment
Classification
Textile Arts
Work Type
rug
Date
17th century
Places
Creation Place: Middle East, Iran
Culture
Persian
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/216846

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Wool pile on a foundation of cotton warps and wefts
Dimensions
226.06 x 172.72 cm (89 x 68 in.)

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Leon Schinasi
Accession Year
1930
Object Number
1930.16
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Contact
am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
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Descriptions

Description
The large scale of this fragment’s motifs suggests that it once formed part of a sizable carpet. Such rugs, sometimes reaching over 6 meters in length, often feature large palmettes and curved serrated leaves like those found in the main red field and partial border of this fragment. The carpet was woven with warps and wefts spun from cotton (the threads that form the rug’s basic structure), a relatively inexpensive material compared to wool and silk. These cost-saving measures resulted in larger carpets with repeating designs that could meet increasing global demands for Persian carpets in the 17th century.

Verification Level

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