Showing posts with label Textile Museum Associates of Southern California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Textile Museum Associates of Southern California. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Textile Museum Associates of Southern California Kurdish Afreen Kilims








At The TMASC Meeting
TMASC had a wonderful and well received meeting on September 11, 2010. The speech was given by Yaser Al Saghrji, born and raised in Syria with a degree in English literature from Damascus University. Yaser has been a rug business owner since 1996 and has been traveling all over the Middle East collecting antique carpets and tribal rugs for his customers. It was about Kurdish flat weaves of Afreen, Syria.

The Kurds of Afreen
The Kurds of Afreen in the northwestern Syria have had a long history of being skillful kilim flat-weavers. These colorful kilims are woven with whimsical cicim-type decorations. The meeting went into further detail about how the life style of the Afreens lead them to weaving these kilims. The speech was educational and informative. We had a house full of participants for this event.

Many of clients bring kilims and flat weaves for cleaning and repair in Los Angeles. Kilims are pile less therefore are light and can be used as floor covering, wall hanging, mattress covers, table covers and etc. The design of kilims are more authentic than rugs. The design of rugs in many cases are changed by the market taste.

Dr. Khosrow Sobhe (Dr. Kay)
www.RugIdea.com
www.LosAngelesRugCleaning.com
310-770-9085

Monday, March 8, 2010

Lebab, Turkmen Rug Weaving of Amu Darya







"LEBAB: Weavings of the Turkmen of the Middle Amu Darya Yurt" by Peter Poullada
Independent Scholar, San Francisco

Textile Museum Associates of Southern California, TMASC had a wonderful program on Turkmen weaving of Middle Amu Darya on Saturday March 6, 2010. It was well attended and Peter Poullada delivered a very nice presentation.

There is a large body of Turkman weavings that appear to have come from a number of tribes who lived in a region that was known from the 16th to the 19th century as the Lebab Yurt. The territory of the Lebab, a local term derived from the Persian lab-e-ab, means “waterside” or “riverside,” and refers to the inhabitants of a 200-kilometer strip of land extending on both sides of the Amu Darya (Oxus River) that today marks the boundaries of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. For several years Peter Poullada and his research and collecting colleague, Erik Risman of Indianapolis, have been studying and analyzing a large sample of weaving from this region. This talk will present the current status of a multi-year project to catalogue, categorize, analyze and explain the confusing multitude of weaving currently labeled either "Ersari Turkmen" or "Beshir". Peter will summarize some of their preliminary conclusions and outline several conjectures that explore and challenge the common assumptions and labels that have been given to these weaving. His talk provided two related types of visual evidence: examples of "design archetypes" of Lebab weaving, and a series of photographic images of life in the Lebab region from the late 19th century, in some cases illustrating the usage of these weaving.

Peter Poullada is an independent rug scholar specializing in the tribal ethno-history of Central Asia with particular interest in the Turkmen and to the use of weaving to illuminate the cultural and historical traditions of the peoples of Central Asia. Peter has been collecting Central Asian weaving since the 1960's, taking advantage of three separate extended periods of living in Afghanistan and Iran in the 1960's and 1970's, and in Istanbul for six years in the 1980's. He has a BA in Near Eastern Languages and History from Princeton where he studied Arabic and Persian, and did graduate study at the University of California, Berkeley in Turkish and Central Asian history. After a twenty-year career as an international investment banker, Peter has been returning to Central Asia on a regular basis and has led a number of private tours of Central Asia and Chinese Turkestan.

This wonderful program was followed by a show & tell section.

Khosrow Sobhe
Certified Rug Specialist (CRS)
www.RugIdea.com
310-770-9085

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Rug Books


Dennis B. Marquand is a rug enthusiast who lives and works in Culver City, Los Angeles. He has a wonderful collection of rug books. He is an active and long standing member of Textile Museum Associates of Southern California, TMASC.

On his web site, www.rugbooks.com you can find information and the price quotations on the books he carries. He attends many rug shows around the country and participoates in some of them to present his books which are on rugs, kilims, tapestries, suzanis, textiles and related subjects.

Khosrow Sobhe
www.RugIdea.com

310-770-9085

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Turkmen Rug Lecture Los Angeles Textile Museum Associates of Southern California TMASC

Yesterday, we had a Turkmen Rug Lecture sponsored by the Textile Museum Associates of Southern California TMASC and the Textile Group of Los Angeles TGLA in our Oriental rug gallery on 1655 South La Cienega Blvd. We had 60 chairs which were all full and taken by the guests. The attendance was very good. The speaker was Jurg Rageth from Switzerland who presented a very well done presentation with interesting slides on Turkmen carpets and their designs. Several people had brought fine and antique Turkmen rugs for the "Show & Tell" section. Our program started at 10:00 am and finished by 1:00 pm.

Khosrow Sobhe
www.RugIdea.com

310-770-9085