"Bird" Carpet
In contrast to most Anatolian rugs, which tend to feature brilliant red and blue tones, the type known as a "bird" carpet is dominated by white undyed wool in both the center field and border. Against this background is a continuous pattern based on a grid of abstract leaf forms that resemble birds (the feature that lends the type its name) and floral rosettes. "Bird" and other white-background carpets woven in Ushak and elsewhere in Western Anatolia were usually made in large sizes. The "bird" carpet group was intended for export to Europe.
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