Price

£10000.00

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Rare to find an antique Kuba Soumac in such pristine condition, coming from a private collection it has been loved and looked after. With original end ties at both ends, and in excellent condition all over this special piece.  Rather than bold repeating medallions in the centre design, we have this all over, intricate diamond pattern on the famous yellow background colour.  A favourite dye used by the Kuba weavers, often used in rugs and runners.  The detail and weave is expertly created.

A Soumac, unlike a Kilim can not be used on both sides, as the wool on the back is not clipped and this actually aids them and makes them stronger than kilims.  The Soumac is a type of brocading, with a flat-weave pile, looping the wool around the warps and over the wefts, this creates a raised flat-weave pile on the rug.  It is an amazing, complicated technique and make them very durable.  Hence this Soumac dates from circa 1880-1890, used on the floor for its life, it shows with care how tough and decorative these pieces can be.

Kuba is a rug producing town located in the north-east of the Caucaus next to the Caspian Sea. The port of Baku in Kuba had its own school for carpet-making.  An amazing and collectable Caucasian Soumac with a great design and a fantastic array of early natural colours.

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Dimensions

217 x 150 cm / 7'1" x 4'11"

Price

£10000.00



Condition report

In near pristine condition, private collection and well looked after.

Stock number

10581
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The BADA Standard

  • Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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