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Ring Wraith Nazgul

Ring Wraith Nazgul

  • Number 420

  • Material Wool

  • Style Pictorial

  • Origin Baluch

  • Type Central Asian

  • Size 170 x 116

  • Age 1950

Story

Quirkiness reigns supreme here with a simple design presenting complexity for the viewer. A different pattern appears from each end. From one side we see three wraith like humanoid figures, terribly elongated and bizarrely lacking their upper limbs, and two apocalyptic horsemen. From the other side we see an entire flock of peacocks clucking about. The general coloration is earthy toned yet somewhat darker than usual, a more sombre take on the popular tale of Khosrow and Shirine, the main figures depicted on this rug.

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