Persian Rugs: Guide to Bakhshaish
Rugs and Carpets
Bakhshaish
Herati Carpet c. 1880 Lot 132
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Bakhshaish Rugs and
Carpets
Bakhshaish was a Khanate in the Khajar Dynasty
perion of Iranian history. Bakhshaish the old
name of the area of the province of Azarbayjan-e
Sharqi that runs from Lake Urumia to Heriz. Now
the region is called Heriz and Bakhshaish is
called Kovanaq.
Through the 19th century border wars between
Persia and Russian would send waves of Moslems
south and Christian Armenians north. Bakhshaish
is one of the first areas in the Mount Sabalan
Persian Azerbaijan area to begin production of
Carpet size. Sotheby's has attributed two carpets
to 1800; Sotheby's
Bakshaish Rug circa 1800 Lot 106 and Sotheby's
Bakshaish Carpet c. 1800 lot 177. Which
pre-date the next oldest by 75 years. It is easy
to see the 1800s dates as adventurous but it may
just as well be that other dates are
conservative. Most Bakhshaish are attributed to
circa 1880 and it is very improbable that all the
rugs dated circa 1880 were made then. As Harold
Keshishian used to say in his textile Museum
Lectures, "They can't all be made in 1875,
some must be older".
Heinrich Jacoby the great German
Rug Expert who ran PETAG wrote in 1949 that Heriz
Rugs and Bakshaish rugs could be
distinguished from similar rugs elsewhere in Persia
by their "soft coloring" which he
attributed to the local water. It is very
possible that the coloration is influenced by the
copper in the ground water in the greater Heriz
region. Jacoby also mentioned that Gorevans and
Bakshaish carpets were coarser than Heriz
Carpets and that they had large wefts almost
the size of the warps but Heriz used thick warps
with much thinner wefts.
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Sotheby's
Bakshaish Carpet c. 1800 lot 177
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Camel-colored Examples
Another high quality old type from the Heriz
area is the 'Bakhshaish'. This medium-sized
village may deserve its reputation, if only
because it has been acknowledged as a center of
excellence for so long. But the range of weavings
described as Bakhshaish is too broad to have come
from one village. Many so-called Bakhshaish
carpets are predominantly camel-colored, and I
believe that a large proportion of these weavings
also come from Sarab, which is larger, has more
weavers, and has about the same access to herds
of camel-colored sheep. Other carpets ascribed to
Bakhshaish are so flashy and sophisticated that
it is hard to imagine that they were woven in
such an isolated village. I suspect that much
early Bakhshaish export weaving is camel colored,
almost always on a cotton foundation, with
shorter pile than Sarabs, and knots not packed so
tightly. Since there are more Bakhshaish-style
export carpets with woolen warps - an indication
of earlier production - it is possible that
large-format weaving was started there before
elsewhere in rural East Azarbayjan. R.
Tschebull on Bakhshaish Carpets
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JBOC Notes: See also my Notes
on Bakhshaish Rugs and Carpets, Guide
to Bakhshaish Rugs and Carpets, Oriental
Rugs Persian Rugs Blogs, and Persian
Rugs on Squidoo
Copyright Barry
O'Connell 2004 - 2007.
Last revised: May 29, 2008.
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