Asian rug
29 January 2022
Description

6x5 feet. Some damage caused by moisture. Has been in the family for 30+ years. Originates in HK or China

Provenance

Acquired by family in 80s

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Maybe
Answered within 2 days
By Denizalp D.
Jan 31, 22:43 UTC
Fair Market Value
$300 - $400 USD
Suggested Asking Price $250 USD
What does this mean?

Hello Adam,

I’m very glad that you chose Mearto for your online appraisal,

Considering the photographs, overall pattern, knot density and the colours, I concluded that this is an Entirely Hand Knotted Afghan Aqcha Rug, also known as the Afghan Red. Dating back to the period between 1970-1990. They are knotted in Afghanistan's Aq Chah Region located in the Northern part of the country, hence the name. The piece has a very deep and dark composition that would characterize an Afghan Rug. The detail in the Aqcha Rugs can vary but the pattern is almost always one form of repeated columns of "Gul" (Flower) or "Fil Pai" (Elephant Prints) adapted from the Ersari and Turkmen weavers' heritage. We clearly can see that in your pieces decoration Fil Pai pattern was used and each of the chests on the piece inspired by elephant prints. Interiors of these elephant print depictions are of course again decorated florally with many different flower motifs. Almost all Afghans Rugs are seen as Tribal and the low count, density is considerably low. Although the knot density is low, the rugs renders the motifs quite surprisingly good due to the knotting technique. Boteh and star motifs are visible alongside all the border. Boteh figure is likely adapted from Persian rug and kilim pieces. These pieces are highly sought after in the Western market due to their high decorational value. Your piece is in fair condition with damages due to moisture, therefore caused by moths on it's lower left corner.

Entirely hand knotted.

Dimensions: 6 Feet by 5 Feet

Condition: The piece is in fair condition with damages due to moisture, therefore caused by moths on it's lower left corner.

Provenance: Acquired by the owner's family in the 1980's.

Heavily decorated by traditional Fil Pai pattern.

300-400$.

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Adam sligtht Feb 01, 19:42 UTC

Hi, talked to my old dad. He says the rug was bought in New Zealand (where we used to live) in the '70s for around 3000NZD. He says the rug is definitely Afghan, handmade and that the pattern represents elephant's feet. Hope this helps!

Denizalp d. Feb 01, 19:47 UTC

Yes Adam, this is an Afghan Rug called Aqcha Rug. I’ll appraise it as soon as possible. Kind regards.

Adam sligtht Feb 12, 20:09 UTC

Whats the verdict?

Denizalp d. Feb 15, 10:49 UTC

Dear Adam,

I've attached your online appraisal, thanks.

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