Envia
Inici  >  Temes  >  arquitectura

Bergama


Identification code: 300244058
Español: Bergama | Català: pèrgam



Alternative term/s

  • Yüncü

Anotations

Scope note:

Style of textiles, particularly village floor coverings, that are handwoven in the vicinity of Bergama, western Turkey, or brought there for market from the interior of the country. Although most Bergama carpets date from the 19th and 20th centuries, rare examples survive from the 17th century. They are characterized by bold, highly varied patterns often in red, blue, and white. Typical designs include rows of panels or central medallion designs, preserving the fashions of much earlier centuries. The format of Bergama carpets is usually more nearly square than other Turkish types, and the few known prayer rugs tend to be unusually small. The red dye used in this area sometimes causes the pile to erode and look as if it had been cut in relief.

Web resources
Powered by: TemaTres 1.5
Avís legal | Accessibilitat | Política de galetes | Sobre gencat | © 2000 The J. Paul Getty Trust. © Generalitat de Catalunya