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 . See similar item in: Jewish Carpets, by Anton Felton. London: Antique Collectors' Club, 1997. Item no. 42. Provenance: Collection of Anton Felton.
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 . See similar item in: Jewish Carpets, by Anton Felton. London: Antique Collectors' Club, 1997. Item no. 42. Provenance: Collection of Anton Felton.
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