Bakhtiar

ref: 22599

2500 - 5000 EUR

295 x 400 cm
9' 8¹/₁₀" x 13' 1¹/₂"
warp and weft: cotton
pile: wool
Iran

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In the 19th century the Bakhtiari tribes were part of the confederation of the Persian Empire together with other important tribes like the Kurds, Qashqay, Afshari, Yazdi Luri, Turcoman, Baluchi etc.. They had a certain autonomy but sensu stricto they were not independent rulers but separate supporters of the central power.

The winter home of the Bakhtiari is on the plains of Khuzestan, around Shushtar at the head of the Persian Gulf. In summer they migrate with their flock through the Zagros Mountains to their pastures of the Chahar Mahal valley to the west of Esfahan. The Bakhtiari live in an area where until recently there were no roads or modern means of communication. They are not known for their commercial weaves, but mainly produce kilims for domestic use. Although most of the nomadic tribes used small looms, the Bakhtiari and Qashqay were able to weave very large sized carpets.

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