No. 98790959

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Ancient Bergama Chuval Kilim - Kelim - 130 cm - 50 cm - Ancient Bergama Chuval
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Ancient Bergama Chuval Kilim - Kelim - 130 cm - 50 cm - Ancient Bergama Chuval

Anatolian woolen grain sacks, best known by the Turkish term "chuval", were at one time frequently encountered in villages. Being utilitarian objects, they were often made of undyed striped wool, a typical characteristic of nomad transport bags from Morocco to the western Chinese border. But decorated examples such as this one, with its alternating bands of sumakh and colored plainweave on one side and ivory alternating with colored plainweave on the other, appear in many collections of Anatolian weavings. This chuval has good color and drawing. It has clearly seen domestic use, preserved today just as it was found in a Turkish village. Rodents have chewed holes in the bottom to access its contents, the piece has not been opened up, and the warp-faced plainweave straps, used to lift the bag, are still intact. It was purchased together with a second piece which has straps cut from the same band as on the illustrated example. Sack-shaped bags with the dimensions of this piece were more commonly used in Anatolia than elsewhere and appear with a broad range of technique and decoration. -----DESCRIPTION----- Size: 130 cm x 50 cm Origin: Turkey City/Town: İzmir/Bergama Material: Wool on wool , Wool on cotton Age: About 80 years old (1930's-1940's)

No. 98790959

No longer available
Ancient Bergama Chuval Kilim - Kelim - 130 cm - 50 cm - Ancient Bergama Chuval

Ancient Bergama Chuval Kilim - Kelim - 130 cm - 50 cm - Ancient Bergama Chuval

Anatolian woolen grain sacks, best known by the Turkish term "chuval", were at one time frequently encountered in villages. Being utilitarian objects, they were often made of undyed striped wool, a typical characteristic of nomad transport bags from Morocco to the western Chinese border. But decorated examples such as this one, with its alternating bands of sumakh and colored plainweave on one side and ivory alternating with colored plainweave on the other, appear in many collections of Anatolian weavings.

This chuval has good color and drawing. It has clearly seen domestic use, preserved today just as it was found in a Turkish village. Rodents have chewed holes in the bottom to access its contents, the piece has not been opened up, and the warp-faced plainweave straps, used to lift the bag, are still intact. It was purchased together with a second piece which has straps cut from the same band as on the illustrated example.

Sack-shaped bags with the dimensions of this piece were more commonly used in Anatolia than elsewhere and appear with a broad range of technique and decoration.

-----DESCRIPTION-----

Size: 130 cm x 50 cm

Origin: Turkey

City/Town: İzmir/Bergama

Material: Wool on wool , Wool on cotton

Age: About 80 years old (1930's-1940's)

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Richard Ebbers
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Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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