Significant on many levels animals not only provided sustenance and labor but also the raw materials for the rugs they wove.
What do birds symbolize on turkish rug.
Professional rug experts can quickly identify whether a rug is persian oriental moroccan or turkish.
Interpreting the motifs on turkish rugs furbish lulu and georgia ebay ebay while visiting istanbul a couple a years ago i made friends with one of the guys with a shop at the grand bazaar.
I was asking him so many questions about the rugs and blankets the colors and motifs that he gave me a print out of some of the symbols used.
Resembles a cross made of intersecting rectangles said to carry baraka a sort of divine power that is believed to ward off misfortune heal the sick or bring good luck.
After the 16th century turkish rugs either followed persian designs indeed were possibly worked by immigrant persians and egyptians or followed native traditions.
A rectangle filled with a checkered pattern of light and dark a symbol of fertility.
Typical symbolism in moroccan rugs includes.
A s we continue to explore symbolism in antique caucasian rugs it is vitally important to comprehend the relationship the member of various tribal groups throughout the near east had with animals and birds.
Do the symbols or motifs in persian rugs have any special meanings.
The former made on court looms displayed exquisite cloud bands and feathery tapering white leaves on grounds of pale rose relieved by blue and emerald green.
A large number of turkish rug motifs contain motifs woven as protection against the evil eye and the harm it can do to the weaver her family and her tribe.
Hand made rugs are more valuable than machine made rugs.
More interestingly some rugs can provide information about when and where it was made.
These motifs include the human eye the cross hook scorpion and burdock etc.
Rugs and weaving played an important roll in the life of nomadic and herding peoples.
The back of the rug will help a person determine if it is hand made or machine made.
Throughout the history of oriental rugs cultural and religious beliefs influenced the artistic motifs used in rug design.
The most common turkish rug motifs symbolizing protection are noted below.
Symbolism is widely used in traditional rug weaving.
The fantastical and grotesque animals and birds that writhe together in this silk heriz rug from northwest persia above are a variation of what is known as a waq waq tree.
Weavers used rug symbolism to communicate and convey ideas and information from one generation to other.
Anatolian rug is a term of convenience commonly used today to denote rugs and carpets woven in anatolia or asia minor and its adjacent regions geographically its area of production can be compared to the territories which were historically dominated by the ottoman empire it denotes a knotted pile woven floor or wall covering which is produced for home use local sale and export.
Birds and animals also has a profound spiritual and cultural.
The more knots per square inch the more valuable the rug.
The more intricate the design the more valuable the rug.