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* Peter F. Stone, (2013), ''[[Oriental Rugs|Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins Kindle Edition]]'', North Clarendon :Tuttle. | * Peter F. Stone, (2013), ''[[Oriental Rugs|Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins Kindle Edition]]'', North Clarendon :Tuttle. | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 8 March 2020
Template:Infobox Design Carpets with rectangular compartments containing floral motifs. The earliest of such carpets from the seventeenth century represented Safavid gardens. Their compartments are elaborations of the chahar bagh, the quartered garden. The compartments are delineated by rectangular water courses, often containing representations of fish and water fowl. There are rectangular pools or reservoirs at major intersections of the channels. Early garden carpet designs are highly variable, but a group of consistent design is attributed to Kurdistan of about 1800.[1]
References
- ↑ Stone, 2013, 39
Bibliography
- Peter F. Stone, (2013), Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins Kindle Edition, North Clarendon :Tuttle.