3'x5' Turkish Prayer Rug from the 1970's/80's


Item Number: 101

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $1,150

Online Close: Sep 26, 2013 8:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 0 bids

Description

Tribal Nomadic weavers used wool on wool to create this beautiful mat. Prayer rugs are made in the towns or villages of the communities who use them and are often named after the origins of those who deal and collect them. The exact pattern will vary greatly by original weavers and the different materials used. Some may have patterns, dyes and materials that are traditional/native to the region in which they were made. Prayer rugs' patterns generally have a niche at the top, which is turned to face Mecca. During prayer the supplicant kneels at the base of the rug and places his or her hands at either side of the niche at the top of the rug, his or her forehead touching the niche. The vibrant purple and blue hues make this an eye catching piece.

This is a Live Event Item.

Donated by

Diane Strommer