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Substantially old Kurdish rugs are highly sought for their whimsical drawing style and vivid saturated colors. In this superb piece, the striking ivory main border of peony clusters and the ivory hooked hexagonal medallions create a dynamic exchange. Two noble cypress trees, symbols of eternity and rebirth, are ensconced in the amorphous, hooked lozenges that form the axis and theme of the entire work. Each is surrounded by magnificent flowering branches with buds, blossoms, and boteh (The Seed of Life)—and, as a finishing touch, a single bird of paradise perches atop each tree. In keeping with the weaver's appreciation of the timeless beauty found in asymmetry, one tree is a luminous emerald green, while the other contrasts with a delightful gradient of azure and lapis blue. Brilliant scarlet red, saffron yellow, cobalt, royal, and azure blues, along with emerald and teal, complete the entrancing color palette and thoroughly energize the composition. With its glossy, high mountain tribal wool and intriguing saturated colors, this accomplished Kurdish piece is sure to make a significant addition to an important space and wil yield a lifetime of daily appreciation and inspiration for an enthusiast of folk art rugs.

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