Antique Qashqai Kilim
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Qashqai
Dimensions: 150 x 308 cm
This exceptional late 19th century Qashqai kilim is a masterful example of the sophisticated tribal weaving traditions of the Qashqai confederacy in Southwest Persia. Qashqai weavings are highly esteemed by collectors for their creative spontaneity, high quality wool, and dense use of complex symbolic motifs that reflect a deep nomadic heritage. The composition is dominated by a lively, all over arrangement of stylized bird motifs set against a rich madder red field.
These birds, rendered in a variety of vibrant colors, are characteristic of the Bird Qashqai sub group and are often interpreted as symbols of freedom and divine protection. Interspersed among the birds are smaller geometric devices, traditional tribal talismans, and stylized botanical elements that fill the space with a rhythmic and expressive energy. The color palette is classic and harmoniously balanced, featuring saturated madder reds, deep indigo blues, ivory, and touches of gold and turquoise, all traditionally produced using natural dyes.
The strong contrast between the fiery red field and the cool blue and ivory tones of the motifs emphasizes the graphic clarity and authentic tribal spirit of the piece. The composition is enclosed by a series of structured geometric borders, the primary one featuring a repetitive sequence of stylized polychrome rosettes and interlocking geometric forms. The lower section of the kilim retains its original flat weave loops, used for securing the piece during transport, which adds to its historical authenticity and nomadic character.
Overall, this late 19th century Qashqai kilims a masterpiece of tribal artistry. Its powerful symbolic language, vibrant natural colors, and masterful execution make it a highly coveted work for serious collectors and a stunning decorative accent for any refined interior.
Stock No : 5608
