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Kerman | 410 cm x 298 cm | Nr. Z-3451

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Kerman | 410 cm x 298 cm | Nr. Z-3451Floraler Kerman, hellrot mit Bordre und Medaillon Herkunft Persien Mae 410 cm x 298 cm (= 12,218 qm) Herstellung handgeknpft Material Flor: Wolle Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle Knoten m2 250. 000 Florhhe 7mm Herstellungsjahr 1975 Farbe Hellrot, Hellblau Auflage Einzelstck Herkunft Die Stadt Kerman (auch Kirman) liegt im Sdosten Persiens auf ca. 2. 000 Metern hhe. Kerman ist auf den alten Karawanenrouten gelegen und besitzt eine jahrhundertealte Tradition

Floraler Kerman, hellrot mit Bordüre und Medaillon

Herkunft
Persien
Maße 410 cm x 298 cm (= 12,218 qm)
Herstellung handgeknüpft
Material Flor: Wolle
Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle
Knoten/m2 250.000
Florhöhe 7mm
Herstellungsjahr 1975
Farbe Hellrot, Hellblau
Auflage Einzelstück

Herkunft

Die Stadt Kerman (auch Kirman) liegt im Südosten Persiens auf ca. 2.000 Metern höhe. Kerman ist auf den alten Karawanenrouten gelegen und besitzt eine jahrhundertealte Tradition sowohl im Kunsthandwerk als auch im Handel. Kerman wird in Marco Polos Reisebericht Il Milione erwähnt. Kennzeichnend für Teppiche aus Kerman sind feine Muster, gewundene Linien und sanfte Farbabstufungen. Die klassischen Muster aus dem 19. Jahrhundert sind häufig figürlich gestaltet. Jagdszenen und Tiere wurden ebenso dargestellt wie mythologische Figuren oder historische Personen. Die breite Farbpalette der Kerman Teppiche wird insbesondere durch vielfältige Rotschattierungen bereichert, die traditionell aus der Schildlaus gewonnen wurden.

Muster

Die verzierte Umrandung (Bordüre) bildet einen hervorragenden Kontrast zum Zentrum und gestaltet den Übergang am Rand des Teppichs.

Die üppigen Blumenmotive dieses Kermans sind elegant und abwechslungsreich gestaltet. Die anmutigen vegetativen Symbole, die Blüten, Blätter und Äste darstellen, sind kunstvoll ineinander verschlungen.

In der Mitte des zentralen Feldes dieses Kermans liegt das symmetrische Zentrum, das auch Medaillon genannt wird. Die Gestaltung des Feldes ordnet sich dem Medaillon unter, sodass der Eindruck entsteht, das Medaillon treibe auf dem Feld.

Im Gesamteindruck dominiert die Farbe Hellrot und die Farbe Hellblau. Der Rand ist in den Farben Dunkelblau, Hellblau und Hellrot gestaltet. In dem dunkelblauen Zentrum sind die Farben Hellblau und Olivgrün kombiniert.

Zustand

Ihr seid nicht die ersten, die Gefallen an diesem Kerman finden. Er hatte bereits Besitzer vor Euch, die ihn geschätzt und benutzt haben. Er wurde ca. 1975 handgeknüpft. Er wurde gründlich gereinigt und ist in einem guten aber unrestaurierten Zustand. Der Flor ist stellenweise abgetreten. Die Fransen können eine Reparatur vertragen. Der Teppich hat einen loch mit einer Durchmesser von 14 cm. Wir haben diesen Kerman nicht restauriert, weil wir finden, dass er so wie er ist eine besondere Wirkung hat. Wenn ihr das wollt, restaurieren wir den Teppich natürlich gerne für Euch. So oder so wird dieser Kerman Euch noch für Jahrzehnte Freude bereiten.

Material

Der Flor dieses Kermans wurde aus hochwertiger Schurwolle handgeknüpft. Schurwolle wird durch das schonende Scheren von Schafen gewonnen. Schurwolle ist ein nachwachsender, natürlicher Rohstoff mit einer Reihe beeindruckender Eigenschaften: Durch den natürlichen Fettgehalt der Wolle stößt die Oberfläche Wassertropfen ab und ist so auf natürliche Weise gegen Schmutz imprägniert. Wolle bietet außerdem eine hervorragende Wärmeisolation, wirkt regulierend auf das Wohnklima und dämpft den Schall. Die Schuss- und Kettfäden dieses Kermans bestehen aus Baumwolle. Das vielseitige Material ist reißfest und dehnbar und daher besonders geeignet für ein strapazierfähiges Untergewebe.

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