Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture

Carpet Woven by "Marvadiah" – Rachel's Tomb – Jerusalem, 1920s

Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
A carpet with a depiction of Rachel's Tomb and Menorahs, made by "Marvadiah", Jerusalem, 1920s.
Rachel's Tomb appears in the center, with seven branched Menorahs woven on both sides. The frame consists of a repetitive pattern of Stars of David with the word "Zion" within, designed as a monogram. Woven on the top part of the frame are the words "Rachel's Tomb" (Hebrew). Woven signature: "Marvadiah Eretz Israel" and "Yerushalayim".
57X120 cm. Good condition. Colors are slightly faded. Slight unravelling. Reinforcement straps are sewn on the top and bottom margins, on the back.
See similar carpet in: Jewish Carpets, by Anton Felton. London: Antique Collectors' Club, 1997. Item no. 42.
Provenance: Collection of Anton Felton.
Jewish Carpets
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