Sauj Bulagh woven by Kurds during the early 19th century. Sauj Bulaq,  proto-kurdish  Mahabad. lustrous wool, saturated tones,  blend traditional Kurdish motifs with classical Safavid era.   classical

Early 19th Century Sauj Bulag - 4'7 x 8'3

Regular price $9,500.00 Sale

This Sauj Bulagh rug was woven by Kurds during the early 19th century. Also known as Sauj Bulaq or even proto-kurdish these are very rare and collectible rugs that were woven around the city now known as Mahabad. They feature lustrous wool, saturated tones, and designs that often blend traditional Kurdish motifs with those from the classical Safavid era. 

This example features two columns of various palmettes and is derived from the classical "Afshan" and "harshang" designs. One moment near the bottom of the composition the classic Afshan "arms" appear. In this case, they are reminiscent of confronting dragons with the small palmette between them a flaming pearl. The asymmetric patterning is both improvisational and well-balanced honoring the classic origins of the design as well as the independent nature of the Kurdish weavers. A wonderful array of tones including red, blue, green, purple, brown, and ivory sit atop a rare and desirable apricot ground. The exceptional green ranges from jade to emerald and the wonderful purple fades from deep grape to a chalky lavender. It is framed by a meandering main border that includes purple "S"s and delicate white blossoms that really sparkle. The main border is flanked by reciprocal "running-dog" sawtoothed borders that provide movement and are characteristic of this type.

In very good condition for its significant age. Professional restoration has been completed overseas including replacing old lower quality repairs, reweaving parts of the end borders, and replacing the selvedges. With a dense meaty pile that is symmetrically knotted with red wefts and a flat back.

Provenance: Private Collection of M. Wendorf - San Francisco, California

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Antique Rugs of Kurdistan - James Burns (plate 40)                                                        The Persian Carpet: The Forgotten Years 1722-1872 - Hadi Maktabi (page 145)          Alte und Antike Orientalische Knudfkunst - Franz Bausback (page 19)

Size: 4'7" x 8'3" [140 x 252cm]

Age: Early 19th Century

Type of Rug: Sauj Bulag

Material: Wool

Pile Height: Medium

Condition: Very good, professional restoration completed overseas including replacing old lower-quality repairs, reweaving parts of the end borders (as pictured in last image), and replacing the selvedges. 


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