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Caucasus embroidery
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Caucasus embroidery
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English: Caucasus heard until Gulistan-peace from 1813 to the Persian Empire. Here was carried out in the 18th century a series of embroideries like was shaped over a central polygon, which in this magnificent specimen. In addition stylized vegetal ornaments, trees and animals, and, more rarely, human figures. With their ornamentation and rich, but a little gloomy color scheme can recall Caucasian dragon carpets based on nomadic culture world. Like them stand embroideries out from the more sophisticated and internationally oriented hofkunst that was produced in the Iranian
فارسی: گلیم قلاب دوزی شده قفقازی متعلق به قرن نوزدهم میلادی. طرحهای سوزن دوزی شده پیرامون شکلی هشت ضلعی مرکزی. گیاهان ودرختان تزئینی و همچنین حیوانات و اشکال انسان نما نیز در طرح ها دیده می شود.رنگ های کدر گلیم بازگو کننده فرشهای دارای موجود افسانه ای قفقازی است که فرهنگ و جامعه بیابانگردی را یادآور می شود. منطقه قفقاز پیش از عهدنامه گلستان جزء پادشاهی ایران محسوب می شد.
Date 18th century
date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
institution QS:P195,Q536499
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