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Stock No 287  Size: 3'.07 x 4'.10"

Tekki Hitchlee Perda

SKU: 287
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  • Size: 3'.07 x 4'.10"

    This Tekki Perda was used to decorate the tent by hanging, that is why it is a one sided design, some times it was used to hang as a door carton.

    Excellent condition some restoration is done, collector rug.


    The most important of the Turkoman tribes in the nineteenth century was the Tekke. They occupied most of the habitable part of what is now the Turkoman S.S.R. (Turkmenistan) between the Caspian sea and the River Amu Darya. In the course of the first half of the century their territory expanded to engulf that of other tribes, in particular the Salor and later the Saryk in the valley of the Murghab between the Merv (Mary) oasis and the Afghan frontier. The Tekke illustrated has several features which suggest an early nineteenth-century dating. It has less than 300,000 knots/m2 (194knots/in2), counting 40 knots to the decimeter (about 10 per inch) across the width and 72 per dcm (about 18 per inch) along the length in the typical flat-backed double-weave structure

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