Description Yomut torba, Turkmenistan, first half 19th century. An intriguing and earlier example of an ivory-ground asmalyk design being applied to a torba function. The graphic diagonal lattice of vigorously serrated leaves center erre guls attached to vertical stems. Exhibited and Published: Dodds and Eiland, Jr., eds.; ORIENTAL RUGS FROM ATLANTIC COLLECTIONS, p. 196, fig. 235, ICOC, Philadelphia, 1996. Size: 2'10'' x 1'1'' (86 x 33 cm). Weight: 1 lbs. Warp: mostly ivory, some light gray-brown wool, alternate warps level. Weft: brown wool, two shoots. Pile: wool; mostly asymmetrical, rare symmetrical knot; 8 horiz x 19 vert. per in. (31 x 75 per dm.).
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