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THE PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN COLLECTOR
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 A RARE IMPERIAL MUGHAL PASHMINA CARPET  LITERATURE:
 NORTHERN INDIA, CIRCA 1650  Daniel Walker, Flowers Underfoot: Indian Carpets of the Mughal Era, New
 Of 'Lattice and Flower' design, consisting of naturalistic flowers placed in the   York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1997 (exhibition catalogue), frontispiece,
 compartments of a lattice formed by twisting leafy vines, pashmina wool, silk   pp.105,106, and 170 (cat.No.26)
 warp and weft, light localised wear, some restoration, reduced in length  Daniel Walker, “Court and Export,” in HALI, Vol. 95, Nov.1997, pp.97-98
 9ft. x 8ft.11in. (275cm. x 274cm.)  Steven Cohen, “The Use of Fine Goat Hair for the Production of Luxury
 Textiles,” in Jon Thompson, Daniel Shaffer, and Pirjetta Mildh, eds.,
 £2,500,000-3,500,000  US$2,900,000-4,000,000  Carpets and Textiles in the Iranian World 1400 – 1700, Oxford and Genoa: The
 €2,900,000-4,000,000  May Beattie Archive and the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, and
 The Bruschettini Foundation for Islamic and Asian Art, 2010, pp.130-131, fig.16
 PROVENANCE:
 Berdj Achdjian, Paris 1991  STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS:
 The Wher Collection, Switzerland, May-December 1991  (A full structural analysis undertaken by Dr. Steven Cohen, is available
 Textile Gallery, London, December 1991-October 1992  online)
 Private Collection, October 1992, thence by descent  Warp: silk, blue, green, red, ivory, U2S, highly depressed
 Weft: silk, scarlet x 3
 EXHIBITED:
 'Flowers Underfoot: Indian Carpets of the Mughal Era', Metropolitan Museum of   Pile: pashmina, asymmetric knot open to the left
 Art, New York, 1997-1998  Knots: approximately 11V x 10H per cm.sq.
 Sides and Ends: Nonextant
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