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Nota de aplicación

Style of textiles, particularly handwoven floor coverings, usually in a prayer design and made in or near Lâdik, a town in the Konya Plain of south-central Turkey. Ladik prayer rugs have either a high, stepped arch design or a triple arch with a dominating central portion. In a separate panel above or below the prayer-niche motif, a group of five or more flower stalks project upward from a band of crenellation. Although a few date to the late 18th century, most Ladik carpets were made in the 19th century.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Fleming, John; Honour, Hugh, "Diccionario de las artes decorativas", Alianza Editorial, España, Madrid, 1987, p. 456
  2. Miller, Judith; Miller, Martin, "Miller’s como reconocer las antigüedades", Edciones Ceac, España, Barcelona, 1991, p. 164

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