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Hamadan | 301 cm x 204 cm | Nr. Z-3440

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Hamadan | 301 cm x 204 cm | Nr. Z-3440Geometrischer Hamadan, hellrot mit Bordre und Rauten Herkunft Persien Mae 301 cm x 204 cm (= 6,1404 qm) Herstellung handgeknpft Material Flor: Wolle Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle Knoten m2 90. 000 Florhhe 10mm Herstellungsjahr 1950 Farbe Hellrot, Dunkelblau Auflage Einzelstck Herkunft Hamadan (auch Hamedan) Teppiche werden in der Umgebung der Stadt Hamadan im Nordwesten des Irans geknpft. Hamadan ist eine der ltesten Stdte Persiens und liegt inmitten

Geometrischer Hamadan, hellrot mit Bordüre und Rauten

Herkunft
Persien
Maße 301 cm x 204 cm (= 6,1404 qm)
Herstellung handgeknüpft
Material Flor: Wolle
Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle
Knoten/m2 90.000
Florhöhe 10mm
Herstellungsjahr 1950
Farbe Hellrot, Dunkelblau
Auflage Einzelstück

Herkunft

Hamadan (auch Hamedan) Teppiche werden in der Umgebung der Stadt Hamadan im Nordwesten des Irans geknüpft. Hamadan ist eine der ältesten Städte Persiens und liegt inmitten eines wohlbewässerten Obstanbaugebietes am Ufer des Qareh zu Füßen des Zagros-Vorgebirges. Das Teppichknüpfen hat in dieser Region eine Jahrhunderte alte Tradition. Hamedan ist dabei ein Sammelname; denn in Hamedan kommen Bauern- und Nomadenteppiche Teppiche aus vielen umliegenden Orten auf den Markt. Typisch für die Teppiche aus der Hamadan Region ist, dass sie unter Verwendung des türkischen Knotens einschüssig geknüpft werden. Das heißt, nach jeder Knotenreihe wird ein Schussfaden eingetragen. Normalerweise werden persische Teppiche zwei- oder dreischüssig geknüft.

Muster

Die verzierte Umrandung (Bordüre) bildet einen hervorragenden Kontrast zum Zentrum und gestaltet den Übergang am Rand des Teppichs.

Die abstrakte, geometrische Komposition macht die schlichte Eleganz dieses Hamadans aus. Das Muster schmeichelt der Gestaltung des Raumes und nimmt den Möbeln, der Dekoration und den architektonischen Element nicht die Aufmerksamkeit. Es fügt sich fantastisch in jede Umgebung ein und ergänzt die Einrichtung eines Raumes auf subtile Weise.

Im Muster dieses Hamadans stechen insbesondere die Rauten hervor. Rauten sind ein auf einer Spitze stehender Rhombus, dessen vier gleiche Seiten im Orientteppich gezackt, abgesteppt oder mit Haken besetzt sein können. Die Raute gehört zu den ältesten Grundformen im Orientteppich. Sie hat in der islamischen Welt eine symbolischen Bedeutung: Sie versinnbildlich die Unsterblichkeit der Seele. Daher ist sie sehr häufig als Füllmotiv anzutreffen.

Der Hintergrund dieses Hamadans ist Hellrot. Der Rand ist in Dunkelblau gehalten.

Zustand

Ihr seid nicht die ersten, die Gefallen an diesem Hamadan finden. Er hatte bereits Besitzer vor Euch, die ihn geschätzt und benutzt haben. Er wurde ca. 1950 handgeknüpft. Er wurde gründlich gereinigt und ist in einem guten aber nur teilweise restaurierten Zustand. An manchen Stellen sind einige weiße Fäden zu sehen. Das ist bei älteren Teppichen ganz normal. Es handelt sich um Knoten-Enden des Schuss- und Kettgewebes, die über die Jahre an die Oberfläche kommen. Substanziell ist das kein größeres Problem. Wir haben diesen Hamadan nicht vollständig restauriert, weil wir finden, dass er so wie er ist einen besonderen Charme hat. Wenn ihr das wollt, restaurieren wir den Teppich natürlich gerne weiter für Euch. Wir können so gut wie jeden Teppich wieder in einen nahezu perfekten Zustand bringen.

Material

Der Flor dieses Hamadans wurde aus hochwertiger Schurwolle handgeknüpft. Schurwolle wird durch das schonende Scheren von Schafen gewonnen. Schurwolle ist ein nachwachsender, natürlicher Rohstoff mit einer Reihe beeindruckender Eigenschaften: Durch den natürlichen Fettgehalt der Wolle stößt die Oberfläche Wassertropfen ab und ist so auf natürliche Weise gegen Schmutz imprägniert. Wolle bietet außerdem eine hervorragende Wärmeisolation, wirkt regulierend auf das Wohnklima und dämpft den Schall. Die Schuss- und Kettfäden dieses Hamadans bestehen aus Baumwolle. Das vielseitige Material ist reißfest und dehnbar und daher besonders geeignet für ein strapazierfähiges Untergewebe.

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