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Antique Kum Kapi Signed Silk and Metal Thread Rug
Period: Circa 1920’s
Origin: Kum Kapi
Dimensions: 60 x 88 cm
This rare circa 1920s Kum Kapi signed silk and metal thread rug highlights a powerful and sophisticated pictorial composition featuring a dynamic battle scene with mounted warriors rendered in exquisite detail. This structural balance between the central action and the complex border—decorated with alternating human masks and floral sprays—reflects the pinnacle of the Istanbul Armenian weaving tradition. Kum Kapi rugs from this period are world-renowned for their incredible knot density and their ability to translate epic Persian miniature paintings into a luminous, multi-dimensional textile medium.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary champagne-gold silk ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for high contrast shifts of crimson, deep indigo, and shimmering metal threads. These rich and enduring tones exhibit a chromatic depth and a brilliant luster that are hallmarks of the finest early 20th-century silk productions. The inclusion of a dark midnight blue primary border creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior silk quality and the distinctive technical finesse of the master weavers who often incorporated silver and gold-wrapped threads to accentuate armor and weaponry.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium fine-spun silk with a characteristically high knot density and a fluid, supple handle. The exceptional clarity of the facial expressions, the horses’ musculature, and the presence of the master’s signature definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples. Ultimately, this Kum Kapi rug stands as a premier example of Ottoman-era silk art, representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global textile collectors and enthusiasts of rare Armenian weaving.
Stock No : 1107
