Hereke

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Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by region

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el mundo islámico > <estilos y periodos dinásticos del mundo islámico> > <periodos islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert> > estilos islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert > textiles islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert

Descripción

Style of textiles, particularly floor coverings, handwoven in imperial workshops founded late in the 19th century at Hereke, Turkey, east of Istanbul. Large carpets and prayer rugs with pile of wool or silk were for palace use and for gifts presented by the sultan. Antique carpets of various kinds were copied or patterns were created following Western fashions. Usually a tiny cartouche hidden in the design identifies the carpet's origin.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300244097

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