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Kultur der Turkmen:
Carpets of the Various Tribes

 

By Annette and Volker Rautenstengel,
 

Published by Rautenstengel-Azali


Price: Euro 100 + p&p
US$133.30 + p&p

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Materials from the beautifully presented exhibition of Turkmen rugs
at ICOC 2011 Stockholm, will be published with further images and research

as a separate volume with the ICOC 2011 proceedings.
Enquiries to Annette and Volker Rautenstengel at the email above.

Details from the publisher:

RAUTENSTENGEL / AZADI, STUDIEN ZUR TEPPICH-KULTUR DER TURKMEN, Hilden 1990;

161 pp. including plates, 12 black and white

illustrations, 3 line drawings,

1 diagram, 8 folded structure tables, 1 map with additional commentary;

300 x 215 mm, hardbound with jacket;

The book contains the following articles:

1. ANNETTE & VOLKER RAUTENSTENGEL, HAUPTTEPPICHE MIT "ADLER"- UND DYRNAK-GÖL VERSCHIEDENER TURKMENISCHER GRUPPEN - VERGLEICH IHRER STRUKTUR UND IHRES ERSCHEINUNGSBILDES /TURKMEN MAIN CARPETS WITH "EAGLE"- AND DYRNAK-GÖL - A COMPARISON OF THEIR STRUCTURE AND THEIR DECORATION;

The original German version of this article has been fully translated into English; all information and data contained in the structure tables are written in English].

2.SIAWOSCH U.AZADI, GÖKLAN-TURKMENEN UND IHRE TEPPICHE;

This version contains the complete original German text of the article; the shortened version of the original German text translated into English is published in Robert Pinner and Walter B.Denny, eds., ORIENTAL CARPET AND TEXTILE STUDIES, Volume 3, Number 2, published by the Islamic Department of Sotheby's and OCTS Ltd, London n.d.(1990)].

The book STUDIEN ZUR TEPPICH-KULTUR DER TURKMEN has been published as an edition limited to 500 numbered copies signed by the authors. The publication awaited since 1986 contains the articles by Annette & Volker Rautenstengel concerning the differentiation of the main carpets and smaller pile weave pieces from "Eagle"-göl groups I, II and III in the enlarged German version and its English translation as well as the article by Siawosch U. Azadi on the subject of the ethnographical attribution of the "classical" and "post-classical" carpets of the "Eagle"-göl groups I and III to the Göklan. -

The articles summarize both the present data based on the analysis of the structural and ornamental compositions of the material culture of the Turkmen under discussion here and an abundance of findings and facts concerning the historical background and ethnographical context of the cultural development of certain nomadic Turkmen tribes from the western regions of Turkestan.
Illustrations and structural data provide a documentation of all main carpets and smaller pile weave pieces known and accessible at the time in "Eagle"-göl groups I, II and III, the fascinating beauty rarity and considerable age of which not only aroused the interest of connoisseurs, impressed collectors and triggered a feverish hunting amongst the dealers of the last decades but also place these specimen in the category of the most important and possibly earliest carpets of the Turkmen.