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#1 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 1:30:39 PM(UTC)
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Hello.

This week i bought this old rug with boteh design. It has an archaic look. The wool is very soft, the knot density is about 5 knots per cm.
Its cotton foundation. 210/155 cm.

My guess is Afshar. I am rather sure. But could this exemplar be a Neriz?

Thank you for your help,
Chris
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#2 Posted : Sunday, February 14, 2010 1:00:15 PM(UTC)
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I have a c.1920 Afshar with the same main border (alternating zigzag and eight-point motives in squares), also with the same kind of light blue and green (the green with yellow streaks), mine has red-green barber-pole selvages - your selvages don't look original, maybe you had red-green barber-poles originally, that would fit the end bits of the rug.)

Strange you have no yellow, given the yellow in the green.

Are the blue wefts wool or cotton?

And does the bottom field have a row of alternating red and orange chickens (or some kind of animals) or is this just my imagination running wild?
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#3 Posted : Sunday, February 14, 2010 11:23:01 PM(UTC)
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Hi Shereen.

Instead of yellow there is this apricot. I understand what you mean...there is the green and the blue...where is the yellow?
The blue wefts are from cotton. The selvages are new.
You have good eyes. I did not noticed before,-) There is a row of animals at the bottom.

Is your Afshar also with all over boteh design?

Chris
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#4 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 5:03:53 PM(UTC)
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My Afshar has a traditional, vase design on ivory ground (quite colourful), with nice all natural colours except for a very dull madder red, and that together with the fact that the "kilim ends" are represented in pile gives away that it's not antique, but probably 1920-1930. It is almost square, like many Afshar, and small (see attached pic).

Yours seems to be more oblong than the "standard" antique Afshar, and the boteh are unusually stylized and geometric. What's your guess of its age?

And what makes you think it's Neriz (Neyriz, Niriz, Nayriz)? I don't think I've ever knowingly seen a Neriz (other than on photos, I mean).

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#5 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 10:53:11 PM(UTC)
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I like your Afshar. It is a traditionell one with, i guess, long frings from a mixture of cotton and wool, isnt it? The structure is more soft than my Afshar, yours is a village rug, mine from a workshop.
I often look for a vase rug. Once i had one not with vases but with this funky faces between the vases on your rug. Generally Afshar is not a good rug to sell.
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