Yervant1 Posted December 26, 2013 Report Share Posted December 26, 2013 CARPET WEAVING HAS ARMENIAN GENEOLOGYWednesday, 25 December 2013 15:59This hypothesis is getting more supporters in the worldThe recent years, more attention has been paid to the old Armeniantraditions of carpet weaving, presenting to the world a branch of theArmenian culture, to the origins and following development of whichArmenians had considerable contribution.This goal was pursued also by the international conference 'ArmenianHub - Traditions of Carpet Weaving Art' held November 20-22 in Armenia,which was attended also by Director of the Artsakh State Museum ofHistory and Local Lore, Candidate of Historical Sciences MelanyaBALAYAN. Following is an interview with her.- Mrs. Balayan, who was the organizer of the conference and whatgoals did it pursue?- The conference was organized by the RA Ministry of Culture; invitedwere art critics and carpet weaving masters from Armenia, Artsakh,Diaspora, and, surely, well-known foreign researchers and culturecritics. The participants discussed a range of issues, the geneologyof Armenian carpets, the place and role of Armenian carpets in theadvanced carpet weaving art, the peculiarities of their illustrationsystem and the problems of carpets' scientific research, maintenanceand propagation.- What trends are observed in the world in the issue ofre-acknowledging Armenians as founders of carpet weaving culture,which has been successfully contested by Turkey and Azerbaijan so far?- It seemed that they had managed to assume the reputation of being thefounder of the art of carpet weaving. But, thanks to the recent years'researches, this seemingly established view is being changed. Greatrole in this was played byPazirik carpet finding discovered during thearchaeological excavations in 1949 in Altay, which was excavated invault 5 of Pazirik Kurgan. The carpet was left in the frozen vault,thanks to which it was preserved intact. The finding was taken tothe Hermitage Museum, where it was also researched. Scientists havecome to the conclusion that the 200x183 mm carpet belongs to the V-IVcenturies BC - it differs from the local texture with its structure,art forms, color and technology, it is woven with double loop. Allthis has led the scientists to the view that the carpet belongs tothe advanced culture. When it was discovered that the red color ofthe carpet fiber was got from the Ararat Valley 'carmine dye', partof the scientists came to the conclusion that the carpet has Armeniangenealogy. This hypothesis has recently got more supporters.This view was also expressed by German scientist, art critic FolkmarGantshorne. The multi-year researches were reflected in the scientist'swork 'Eastern Christian Carpet - the Outline of Development from theOrigins to the 18th Century', which was published and reproducedin German, translated into English, French, Italian and alreadyArmenian. According to F. Gantshorn, the treasury of decorative artof Eastern carpets makes part of the Armenian unique culture. Heacknowledged that he began to study carpets, believing that they wereof Muslim origin, but when he deepened in these studies, he made surethat oriental carpets were of Armenian origin.Let's note that President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan awarded Germanscientist Folkmar Gantshorn with Movses Khorenatsi Medal for properpresenting the Armenian carpet weaving to the world and for hissignificant contribution to the issue of promoting the internationalrecognition of the Armenian carpet art- How actual was the topic of Artsakh carpet weaving?- As we know, the Artsakh carpet weaving occupies an important place inthe Armenian carpet weaving culture, and the conference participantsdisplayed great interest towards the current situation. My speech'On the issue of studying the Artsakh carpet weaving culture' brieflypresented, in particular, the issue's historiography in the Sovietperiod. In particular, it stressed the large part of old carpetsplundered during the 1918-20 Armenian pogroms and massacres committedby Turks and Azerbaijanis and the Azerbaijani policy in 1960-70 aimedat collecting in different ways the hand-woven Armenian carpets. Itwas stressed that due to the special program, a carpet museum wascreated in Baku, thanks to which Azerbaijan is introducing itself tothe world as a nation with ancient carpet weaving culture. I alsoemphasized the current trends of returning to the Artsakh carpetweaving traditions and the authorities' support to the process.-What collection does the Museum of History and Local Lore have?- Currently, around 150 carpets are kept in the museum. We knowthat there are still some unique, old, and expensive carpets in thevillages, but we cannot obtain them, due to the fund shortage. Itwould be very sad, if they are removed from the Republic.- Recently, much has been spoken about a new building for themuseum. Is there any information in this regard?- A new building is planned for the museum in 2014. But, properimplementation of the program is important - in many cases, a buildingis provided, which lacks the necessary areas, in particular, stockand demonstration rooms and others. In this case, we have to besatisfied with what we have. We have been in similar conditions formany years. We hope that the new building conditions will satisfy therequirements of modern museum, which, in turn, will contribute to thedevelopment of tourism, which is the declared policy of theauthoritiesin the recent years. We should be able to properly represent thenation's past and present.Emma BALAYANhttp://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1323:-carpet-weaving-has-armenian-geneology&catid=1:all&Itemid=1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hagopn Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Gantshorne should be required reading, seriously. This is one of the best reads I have had. THere is unfortunately only one copy of the book in town, and I cannot find any in stock anywhere. Someone should put this thing on the internet in PDF format. It is a treasure, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zagzig Posted February 6, 2014 Report Share Posted February 6, 2014 (edited) Gantshorne should be required reading, seriously. This is one of the best reads I have had. THere is unfortunately only one copy of the book in town, and I cannot find any in stock anywhere. Someone should put this thing on the internet in PDF format. It is a treasure, Gantzhorn's "The Christian Oriental Carpet" book is not that highly regarded amongst carpet collectors. The main thing they talk about is how on earth he got such a large and extravagent book financed. The book is regarded and valued mostly because of its many pictures, and not because of the author's opinions. I have a copy. My opinion is that a lot of of his opinions are wrong, and often quite laughable. And the opinions that are not wrong are too contaminated by and mixed in with the nonsense to be influential and game changing. He may have been trying to do to carpets what Strzygowski did to architecture but he does not succeed. There should still be no problem in buying a copy - the reprint is still in print and it is sold on amazon and ebay (the reprint has a different title, "Oriental Carpets", but it is the same book). Edited February 6, 2014 by zagzig Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zagzig Posted February 6, 2014 Report Share Posted February 6, 2014 (edited) Oh, and carpet collectors are generally not believers in the political propaganda produced about carpets - most would not say that the Pazirik carpet was a nomadic Turkic production, and they just ignore the recent propaganda and invented terminology from Azerbaijan. Edited February 6, 2014 by zagzig Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 19, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 19, 2014 KARABAKH CARPETS RESTORE THEIR WORLD NAME AND FAME12:49, 18 February, 2014YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: Karabakh Carpet Company carriesout the final works. This week another branch of the company opensin Chartar Village of Martuni Region. It will be the third afterthe branches in Stepanakert and Shushi and will provide with workabout 140 carpet specialists. The Director of the Karabakh Carpet LLCSevak Khachatryan told Armenpress that the company intends to expandits geography and have at least one center in all the regions ofArtsakh. The average salary at the factory is 75,000 drams. KarabakhCarpet not only solves the most important economic problems with itsactivity, but also restores the former name and fame of the Artsakhcarpets and leads a war against the Azerbaijani propaganda."The Artsakh carpets have quite a great mission and dictate theirtaste in the entire world and have a big demand. They are not new inthe world market and have a history of 1000 years. They just need tobe refreshed and revalued. Here we have political retribution issueas well. The First Lady of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva presents theKarabakh carpets in the international arena and is proud of them. Inthis sense the company took up quite an important mission - to exploreand present the reality to the world", - said Sevak Khachatryan.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/750494/karabakh-carpets-restore-their-world-name-and-fame.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onjig Posted February 20, 2014 Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 I have here two Armenian carpets, brought to the US in the Late 1800s by Medz Mayr ou Hayr. Here is a picture of one, the two are almost identical. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onjig Posted February 20, 2014 Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 I have here two Armenian carpets, brought to the US in the Late 1800s by medz Mayr ou Hayr. Here is a picture of one, the two are almost identical. I just noticed, it is upside down. They were never on the floor, but were used to cover the beds. Inside the gold perimeter are khatcher in the pattern. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onjig Posted February 20, 2014 Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 (edited) I have here two Armenian carpets, brought to the US in the Late 1800s by Medz Mayr ou Hayr. Here is a picture of one, the two are almost identical. I just noticed it is upside down. Edited February 20, 2014 by onjig Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Yervant1 Posted November 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 26, 2016 Hovik Hoveyan: We should take back what we have lost (video)20:05 | November 25,2016 | CultureՀայ http://en.a1plus.am/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/8f24b6207c69e83d321f5f9660c51627.jpgWe have taken belated stapes to popularize our carpet art, says Hovik Hoveyan, Director of Director of Hovhannes Sharambeyan Folk Arts and Crafts Centre.“Our neighboring country [Turkey] has already appropriated our carpets and presents them to the world as their own,” he said.The second conference entitled “Armenian Knot: Traditions of Armenian Carpet Weaving Art” was held in Yerevan on Friday, November 25.Mr. Hoveyan says the primary goal of the conference is ‘to take back what we have lost’ and present the origins and traditions of Armenian carpet-making to the world.https://youtu.be/2i01x3PReXchttp://en.a1plus.am/1251079.html 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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