Koliai
er en Kurdisk stamme. De fine og slidstærke tæpper
knyttedes oprindeligt i store størrelser af uld fra Kurdisk
bjergfår. Koliai er en fremragende kvalitet til prisen.
designet er oftest holdt i store geometriske mønstre.
"The
main part of the population in Iran is of Persian origin, but
there are also minorities. One of these are the Kurds who mainly
live in the western parts of the country in the provinces of Kurdestan,
Zandjan and Kermanshah. They used to live like nomads, but are
nowadays more resident and practise agriculture and stock farming.
The men can be recognized by their outfits with baggy pants and
a wide belt. About five million Kurds live in Iran and large Kurdish
areas can also be found in Turkey and western Iraq.
The Kurds are known as good carpet weavers. The carpets are firmly
tied with a high pile and a saturated colour scale. Older Koliai
carpets are woven on a warp of wool, while the younger has a cotton
warp, both with two wefts between the rows of knots. Their patterns
often have large, geometrical figures in dull colours. A pattern
with small diagonally placed squares is also common. The workmanship
is strong; the carpets are heavy and compact with good durability.
The classical measures are 150-160x300-330 cm, rather narrow in
relation to the length.
Kurdish village carpets are usually sold under the name Koliai
(also Kolyai) or Songhur. Other carpets woven by the Kurds are
Bidjar and Senneh."
Knudetæthed:
50-200.000 knuder/m2
De
mest almindelige tæppestørrelser er:
130x210, 160x280 & 150x300 cm.
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