Hand-knotted Koliai carpets
Koliais are Persian tribal rugs made by Kurdish nomadic peoples in western Persian getting produced. They often stand out for the bright and vibrant colors they use. The Koliai often has a large central medallion with a classic Herati hexagonal diamond design and beveled corners within the main border. These rugs were not originally made for commercial sale. Rather, the women who knotted them followed an ancient custom that provided tribal families with handwoven items of practical value such as floor coverings, blankets, storage bags, saddlecloths, and financial security in case of future hardships. The Koliai rugs are a truly beautiful and vibrant collection that will keep a room looking beautiful for years to come.
History of the Koliai carpets
Kurdish carpets are found throughout western Persia tied, in and around the rugged mountainous region of Kurdistan. The Kurds are descended from the ancient nomadic peoples who roamed the area thousands of years ago. They lead a semi-nomadic life, either in villages or in roving tribes away from the cities, where they can still maintain their ancient traditions and live as they did thousands of years ago. Some of the Kurdish tribes in the western regions are the Herki, Senjabi, Gurani, Jaffid and Kalhors. Some important centers of Kurdish carpet production are Senneh, Bijar and the Khamseh district. Other Kurdish villages and districts that produce carpets include Borchelu, Goltogh, Khoi, Koliai, Lylyan, Mousel, Nanadj, Songhore, Touserkan and Zagheh. As you can see, the Kurds are an ancient, semi-nomadic and/or nomadic people of Persia whose history goes back thousands of years. Many other important centers of carpet production in Persia, such as Hamadan, Lorestan or even Arrack, show clear traces of Kurdish influence. Sometimes the style and techniques of the also widespread Turkish population of Persia are adopted. The Kurds are a very peaceful and gentle group who prefer their simple nomadic life to the complexities and frustrations of the modern technological world.
Construction of Koliai carpets
Kurdish rugs, like all other Persian rugs, are 100% handmade. They are made from pure wool spun from the weaver's own sheep. On very rare occasions, a rug's pile may contain silk, and often the basis of a Kurdish rug is goat hair. However, the pile is always made of wool. The knot quality of Kurdish carpets varies between loose and dense knots, with the Persian asymmetrical knot being used more frequently than the Turkish symmetrical one. The colors are mainly achieved with natural vegetable dyes. The coloring of most Kurdish carpets is light and bright. Unlike most people in the Western world, who like faded and muted colors, Kurds love bright, vibrant colors. These exciting rugs bring life to the dreary homes of these common people. All Kurdish rugs are strong and durable as they have been proven for thousands of years.
The Songhor rugs are made of high-quality wool and are decorated in vegetable colors. Impressive are the large patterns where the primary color is red and shades of it.
The Koliai carpets got their name from the nomadic tribe of the same name. Koliai nomads live in villages southeast of the city of Senneh. The carpets are hard-wearing and have a dense pile. The vegetable colors give the very high quality wool shine. Impressive are the large patterns, where red and its shades are the main color.
Nomad Carpets: Carpets woven by nomads. Nomads move around constantly and do not stay in one geographic region permanently. They make (weave) handmade carpets on collapsible looms. Because of this, there can be slight variations in weaving, and their rugs are sometimes unevenly shaped. The weaving is also done from memory and depends on the momentary inspiration of the respective artist. As a result, the patterns of some rugs are not uniform across the entire surface.
W1 (#280) approx. 285x157cm Hand-knotted Koliai Persian carpet with natural colors from Persia - very rare pattern with bird motif
€2400Original price was: €2400€780Current price is: €780.Herkunft: Persien Koliai
Knot density: approx. 100000-120000 knots/sqm
Condition: like new (see photos)
Pattern: Bird motif with medallion (very rare color combination - absolute rarity)
Material: pile 100% virgin wool - warp 100% cotton from the Zagros mountains
1 stock
Description
Hand-knotted Koliai carpets
Koliais are Persian tribal rugs made by Kurdish nomadic peoples in western Persian getting produced. They often stand out for the bright and vibrant colors they use. The Koliai often has a large central medallion with a classic Herati hexagonal diamond design and beveled corners within the main border. These rugs were not originally made for commercial sale. Rather, the women who knotted them followed an ancient custom that provided tribal families with handwoven items of practical value such as floor coverings, blankets, storage bags, saddlecloths, and financial security in case of future hardships. The Koliai rugs are a truly beautiful and vibrant collection that will keep a room looking beautiful for years to come.
History of the Koliai carpets
Kurdish carpets are found throughout western Persia tied, in and around the rugged mountainous region of Kurdistan. The Kurds are descended from the ancient nomadic peoples who roamed the area thousands of years ago. They lead a semi-nomadic life, either in villages or in roving tribes away from the cities, where they can still maintain their ancient traditions and live as they did thousands of years ago. Some of the Kurdish tribes in the western regions are the Herki, Senjabi, Gurani, Jaffid and Kalhors. Some important centers of Kurdish carpet production are Senneh, Bijar and the Khamseh district. Other Kurdish villages and districts that produce carpets include Borchelu, Goltogh, Khoi, Koliai, Lylyan, Mousel, Nanadj, Songhore, Touserkan and Zagheh. As you can see, the Kurds are an ancient, semi-nomadic and/or nomadic people of Persia whose history goes back thousands of years. Many other important centers of carpet production in Persia, such as Hamadan, Lorestan or even Arrack, show clear traces of Kurdish influence. Sometimes the style and techniques of the also widespread Turkish population of Persia are adopted. The Kurds are a very peaceful and gentle group who prefer their simple nomadic life to the complexities and frustrations of the modern technological world.
Construction of Koliai carpets
Kurdish rugs, like all other Persian rugs, are 100% handmade. They are made from pure wool spun from the weaver's own sheep. On very rare occasions, a rug's pile may contain silk, and often the basis of a Kurdish rug is goat hair. However, the pile is always made of wool. The knot quality of Kurdish carpets varies between loose and dense knots, with the Persian asymmetrical knot being used more frequently than the Turkish symmetrical one. The colors are mainly achieved with natural vegetable dyes. The coloring of most Kurdish carpets is light and bright. Unlike most people in the Western world, who like faded and muted colors, Kurds love bright, vibrant colors. These exciting rugs bring life to the dreary homes of these common people. All Kurdish rugs are strong and durable as they have been proven for thousands of years.
The Songhor rugs are made of high-quality wool and are decorated in vegetable colors. Impressive are the large patterns where the primary color is red and shades of it.
The Koliai carpets got their name from the nomadic tribe of the same name. Koliai nomads live in villages southeast of the city of Senneh. The carpets are hard-wearing and have a dense pile. The vegetable colors give the very high quality wool shine. Impressive are the large patterns, where red and its shades are the main color.
Nomad Carpets: Carpets woven by nomads. Nomads move around constantly and do not stay in one geographic region permanently. They make (weave) handmade carpets on collapsible looms. Because of this, there can be slight variations in weaving, and their rugs are sometimes unevenly shaped. The weaving is also done from memory and depends on the momentary inspiration of the respective artist. As a result, the patterns of some rugs are not uniform across the entire surface.
"Errors and errors excepted"
Additional Information
"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
Multicolor / Multicolor
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
approx. 300×200cm
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