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Oxiana | 150 cm x 100 cm | Nr. Z-3815

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Oxiana | 150 cm x 100 cm | Nr. Z-3815Melierter Oxiana, hellgrau mit Paradiesgarten Muster Herkunft Pakistan Mae 150 cm x 100 cm (= 1,5 qm) Herstellung handgeknpft Material Flor: Wolle (handgesponnen, Naturfarben) Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle Knoten m2 200. 000 Florhhe 5mm Herstellungsjahr 2025 Farbe Hellgrau, Terracotta Auflage Einzelstck Herkunft Das Muster dieses handgeknpften Oxiana Teppichs ist angelehnt an die traditionellen, usbekischen Muster. Ursprnglich wurde vor allem in der

Melierter Oxiana, hellgrau mit Paradiesgarten Muster

Herkunft
Pakistan
Maße 150 cm x 100 cm (= 1,5 qm)
Herstellung handgeknüpft
Material Flor: Wolle (handgesponnen, Naturfarben)
Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle
Knoten/m2 200.000
Florhöhe 5mm
Herstellungsjahr 2025
Farbe Hellgrau, Terracotta
Auflage Einzelstück

Herkunft

Das Muster dieses handgeknüpften Oxiana Teppichs ist angelehnt an die traditionellen, usbekischen Muster. Ursprünglich wurde vor allem in der Region um Samarkand und Oxiana Teppiche mit einem ähnlichen Muster geknüpft. Unsere Oxiana Teppiche sind auf den zeitgenössischen Geschmack abgestimmt: Harmonische Farbkompositionen aus Naturfarben schmeicheln dem traditionellen Muster. Die Oxiana Teppiche zieren farbenfrohe Querstreifen, die sich mit phantasievoll gemusterten Bereichen abwechseln. Die gemusterten Teile zeigen geometrische Kompositionen, die an ein Kazak Muster erinnern. Charakteristisch ist außerdem, dass die Fransen in kleinen Bündeln zusammengefasst und mit verschiedenfarbigen Fäden umwickelt wurden.

Muster

Diesen Oxiana ziert ein traumhaftes Paradiesgarten Motiv. Das Paradiesgarten Motiv ist typisch für die safawidische Epoche. Paradiesgarten-Teppiche zieren eine stilisierte, geometrisierte Darstellung eines traditionellen persischen Gartens mit feingliedrigen Pflanzen und Bäumen. Das griechische Wort "paradeisos" geht auf das mittelpersische Wort "pardēs" zurück. Ursprünglich bezog sich der Begriff auf die persischen Königsgärten und erhielt erst im biblischen Zusammenhang die Konnotation des Gottesgartens. Die fruchtbaren und kunstvollen Königsgärten beherbergten vielfältige exotische Pflanzen und Tiere. Sie waren umgeben von einer Mauer, symbolisch für die Trennung zwischen Himmel und Erde. Traditionelle persische Gärten des Paradieses waren rechteckig, mit einem Fluss oder einem anderen Wasserkörper, der von Norden nach Süden und von Osten nach Westen verläuft und ein Kreuz bildet, das den Garten in vier Abschnitte unterteilt. Auch in Teppichen, die Paradiesgärten abbilden, spielt die Darstellung des – in dürren Gebieten äußerst kostbaren – Wassers eine herausragende Rolle.

Der Hintergrund dieses Oxianas ist Hellgrau.

Material

Die Technik mit der die Materialen für den Flor dieses Oxianas hergestellt wurden ist über 200 Jahre alt. Die Wolle wurde mit Naturfarben gefärbt und von Hand versponnenen. Das Färben mit Natur- oder Pflanzenfarben ist komplizierter, teuerer und zeitaufwendiger als das Färben mit chemischen Farben. Für ein leuchtendes Rot beispielsweise braucht man pro Kilo Wolle rund ein Kilo gemahlene Krappwurzel als Farbstoff. Für ein kräftiges, nicht zu blasses Gelb benötigt man pro Kilo Wolle sogar zwei Kilogramm des Farbstoffes Färberwau. Auch das Spinnen der Wolle ist zeit- und arbeitsintensiv. Zudem beherschen immer weniger Menschen das Spinnen der Wolle mit der Hand.

Doch der Aufwand lohnt sich: Durch das Färben mit Naturfarben behält die hochwertige Wolle ihren natürlichen Fettgehalt. Die mit Naturfarben gefärbte und von Hand versponnene Wolle erzeugt faszinierende, changierende Muster. Der Charme handgesponnener Wolle mit ihren leichten Unregelmäßigkeiten und natürlichen Farbtönen entfaltet sich als Kontrast in modernen Interieurs aber auch in Räumen, die traditioneller oder im Landhausstil eingerichtet sind. Die Schuss- und Kettfäden dieses Oxianas bestehen aus Baumwolle. Das vielseitige Material ist reißfest und dehnbar und daher besonders geeignet für ein strapazierfähiges Untergewebe.

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