Dear all,
Bought this quite typical Yomud main carpet with Dyrnak guls from a local estate auction. To me, it looked like a late 19th century product. It's in really excellent shape with full pile, although I suspect it may have been subjected to some sort of mild chemical wash.

The intriguing thing is that it has an inscription with a date. Unfortunately, I cannot make out the second (pretty crucial!) character. The rest is pretty easy, I think: 1*25. If the second character is 3, the hijri qamari date would be ca. 1909 and the hijri shamsi date 1947. It definitely does not look or feel like mid-20th century production.

What do you think about the age of the rug--and the mystery character? And what about the two characters at the end?
Best,
Mikko Saikku
Bought this quite typical Yomud main carpet with Dyrnak guls from a local estate auction. To me, it looked like a late 19th century product. It's in really excellent shape with full pile, although I suspect it may have been subjected to some sort of mild chemical wash.
The intriguing thing is that it has an inscription with a date. Unfortunately, I cannot make out the second (pretty crucial!) character. The rest is pretty easy, I think: 1*25. If the second character is 3, the hijri qamari date would be ca. 1909 and the hijri shamsi date 1947. It definitely does not look or feel like mid-20th century production.
What do you think about the age of the rug--and the mystery character? And what about the two characters at the end?
Best,
Mikko Saikku
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