27637 Important Rare (17th. 18th.) Century exemplary Caucasian Rug ( Shirvan Area )

Actual Size: 3'8" x 4'
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SKU: 27637
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The Important Rare 17th-18th Century Caucasian Rug from the Shirvan Area, measuring 3'8" x 4', is a remarkable example of ancient rug weaving from the Caucasus region, which was once part of Persia during the time this piece was crafted. This rug features an extraordinary central pinwheel motif, with intricate flying dragons against a blue sky backdrop—an ancient symbol representing the elemental forces of nature. The dragons are flanked by phoenixes, evoking an age-old mythological belief: when the dragons and phoenixes clash, their blood and sweat cause rain, while their cries bring thunder. This theme of cosmic harmony and conflict is central to the design, imbuing the rug with deep symbolic meaning.

The Important Rare 17th-18th Century Caucasian Rug also boasts unique double bird medallions that appear on its ivory border, as noted in Ulric Schurmann's "Caucasian Rugs" on page 257. These bird motifs are unlike any others found in similar rugs, marking this piece as a one-of-a-kind artifact. The rug's rich, saturated colors have matured beautifully over centuries, showcasing a striking patina that enhances its historical value. With Anatolian borders representing "Mother of Anatolia," the rug’s intricate design is a testament to the skill and artistry of its weavers. In remarkable condition considering its age, this masterpiece has been cherished and preserved over the centuries, making it a true collector's item. It holds a special place in the Classic Rug of Kourosh Collection, and viewing is available by appointment.