Chodor

N. Vrouyr

Period around 1900

Medium warp and weft: wool, pile: wool

Dimension 350 x 215 cm (137⁴/₅ x 84³/₅ inches)

The Chodor tribes are part of the family of Turkoman tribes residing south of Bukhara, north-east of Persia and north-west of Afghanistan.
Turkomans came to Bukhara to sell their goods and the first carpet wholesalers erroneously presumed the carpets were made in this city. Authors and connoisseurs have now abandoned the term Bukhara when talking about rugs, but it remained a commonly used name for the public.
Besides rugs, the Chodor used to weave many items for daily use, such as bags, tent bands and tent decorations, harnesses, saddle rugs, horse covers etc. For their main carpets they traditionally used the motive of the ertmen göl. The göl is the small multangular shield that is repeated all over.
There is no generally accepted etymology for the word ertmen.

 

Period: around 1900

Medium: warp and weft: wool, pile: wool

Dimension: 350 x 215 cm (137⁴/₅ x 84³/₅ inches)

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