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Carpet
weaving is one of the oldest and most traditional forms of art in Azerbaijan.
The skills of this art have been handed down from one generation of artisans
to another for centuries, and the the motifs and the colours used form
an essential part of the culture of Azerbaijan, and seem able to speak
to Azeris of every background, whether simple or sophisticated. You'll
find two types of carpets: knotted and flat-weaved.
There
are three types of carpet shops operating in Azerbaijan:
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The first are government-owned and operated;
they are old style with unhelpful sales staff.
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The second type are the consignment shops,
where things are sold for their owners by the shop staff and the shop gets
a commission on each sale.
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The
third style is the modern, western, capitalist shop. These sell everything
imaginable, sometimes from the same display case. There are dozens of private
carpet dealers in Baku, with world-wide connections, many are located near
the carpet museum. Some of these carpet dealers sell out of their homes,
many are jewish.
Quite often one can distinguish the carpet
shops easily: an old carpet fragment is hung on the outside of the door
- an excellent form of advertisement with no language skills required.
Often the shops work as meeting places from where you may be taken to the
dealer's house to be shown better pieces, or to be led to unofficial dealers.
The
value of a carpet is determined by a complex mix of factors including quality,
colour, age, fashion and transportation but naturally very suceptible to
each moment's balance of market offer and demand. Carpet
prices tend to be high throughout Azerbaijan. Just because a carpet is
in Baku it does not mean it will be chepear there than in the West, the
noveau riche in Azerbaijan have created a new local demand and the local
dealers are well informed of world prices.
Export
can be difficult due to bureaucratic requirements, even for new carpets.
Expats often encounter problems when moving out of Azerbaijan trying to
take their own used carpets. So if you are going to be a Baku resident
have this in mind, before starting to buy expensive carpets.
The only easy way to smuggle Azeri carpets
out of the country is via train to Russia, where
it is not even checked for. From Moscow, it is simple to get carpets out
of the country. Unless you smuggle, you will find little cost advantage
to buying carpets in Baku for export, versus buying in the West.
If
you want to learn more about he carpets of Azerbaijan, the carpet museum
is a good place to start, the impressive building, still known for its
original purpose as the Lenin museum is located on 123a Neftchilar av.
Its collection was enriched with the carpets brought from Shusha
carpet museum, evacuated before the Armenian advance. Some good reference
books for the prospective buyer are: "Bennet's Oriental Rugs - Vol I -
Caucasian" (1993) and Ulrich Schurman's "Caucasian Rugs" (last reprinted
in 1990).
Carpet
Retailers |
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Carpet
Manufacturers |
Sheikh
Safi Caucasian Rugs
Husu Hajiyev, 35/20 Baku
Phone: +994 50 380 88 78
Phone: +994 12 4945307
Galery
Icheri Sheher, 28 A. Zeynally
Tel: 921 560
Fax: 921 569
Ideal
28 A. Neymatulla
Tel: 674213
Gumush Suyu
156 Mardanov Gardashlary
Tel: 942550
Fax: 986 063 |
Sevinj
Tel: 392 442
Silkway
Icheri Sheher
9 Rzayev
Tel: 922 822
Fax: 925 633
Shop nr. 31
60 Ataturk Avenue
Tel: 620 419
Shop nr. 32
A. Gurbanov
Tel: 942846
Shop nr. 37
82 Fizuli
Tel: 942846 |
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Az-Art
37/43 Uzeyir Hajibeyov st.
Baku 370010
Tel: 984408
Fax: 988347
Azerbkhalcha
3 S. Vurgun
Tel: 933 285
Fax: 937 408
Azerlime Aydinm
2 Sh. Rahimov
Tel: 906 658
Fax: 906 659
Letif Company
Tel: 685 870/689 883
Fax: 685 870 |
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