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Fact File: The Ardabil Carpet Thecarpetistheoldestdatedexampleinthe
world.Itwasmadein1539-40. Itisalsooneofthebiggest.Itisover10metres
longand5metreswide,whichmakesittwiceas bigasagymnasticstrampoline!
Thecarpetwasmadeby handbytyingknotsof veryfinecolouredwoolontosilk.
Thereareonlytendifferentcoloursofwoolin thecarpet.
Step 1. Explore how the carpet was madeTheknotsthatmakeupthiscarpetareverydifficulttosee.
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Guesshowmanyknotswenttomakeupapieceofcarpetthesizeofthissquare?
3 or 4 34 304 3,400
Step 2. Find out more about the patternsLookatthepatternonthecarpet.Canyouseethecentralyellowsun?Itisalsocalledamedallionandhas16smallovalsaroundit.Nowlookinthecorners.Ineachcorner,onequarterofthemedallionpatternisrepeated.
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TherearefourdifferentpatternsaroundtheedgeoftheArdabilcarpet.Seeifyoucancopyapattern,orasmallpartofone,inthisrectangle.
Step 3. Get ideas for your own carpet design LookattheArdabilcarpetandothercarpetsinthegallerytofindideasforyourowncarpetdesign.Whatshapewillyouputinthecentreofyourdesign?Drawitbelow.
Whenyouarebackatschoolyourteachercanphotocopyyourdrawingandthendivideitintofourquarters.Youcanputonequarterineachcorner,justlikethedesignontheArdabilcarpet.
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Step 4. Find the lamps Thecarpetisalsodecoratedwithtwohanging lamps.Canyouseethem?
Therearemorelampsondisplayinthegallery.Somehavechainsandwouldhavehungfromtheceilinginamosque.Youcanreadmoreaboutmosquelampsbelow.
Seeifyoucanfindotherlampsinthegalleryandchooseoneortwotocopyforyourcarpetdesign.
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Fact File: Mosque Lamps Mosquelampsareoftenmadeofglass,likethe
oneyoucanseeinthepictureontheleft.Canyou findthislampinthegallery?
Glasslampslikethisonewouldhavebeenfilled withoilandthenlit.
Thelampsareoftendecoratedwithbeautiful writing,calledcalligraphy.ThewritingisinArabic andisusuallyversesfromtheHolyBookofIslam, theQur’an.Sometimesittellsyouthenameof thepersonwhopaidforthelamptobemade.
Theceramiclampyoucanseeinthepictureatthe bottomwasmadeforamosqueinIstanbulin 1557.Canyoufinditinthegallery?Itisquitelarge.
Thisceramiclampwasjustusedfordecoration, becauselightdoesnotshowthroughclay.
Canyouseethered/orangecolouronthelamp? Whenthislampwasmade,peoplewereonlyjust findingouthowtomakeredpaintforceramics. Itwasquitedifficult,andthatiswhythered looksquiteorangeandislighterinsomeplaces thanothers.
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Voyage: Through the Islamic Middle East Design an Islamic Cushion
Fact File: Picnic Tile These tiles show a rich young lady having a picnic. They decorated a palace in Iran. The lady is resting on two cushions. In Iran at this time,
most people sat on cushions rather than chairs.
Step 1. Find and sketch the flowers There are flowers all over the picnic tiles. In the boxes below, sketch two different flowers that you can see on the tiles
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Step 2. Design your own cushion Imagine you are going to the picnic. Design a cushion to take with you. Either use the outline below or design your own shape. Use the flower designs you copied to decorate this cushion or make up your own design. You will find lots of things in the gallery to give you ideas.
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Voyage: Through the Islamic Middle East Design an Animal Tile
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Step 1. Hunt for the tile Can you find this tile in a corner of the gallery? It is near a large chimneypiece.
Step 2. Draw spots and stripes Can you find the same spot and stripe designs on the chimneypiece nearby? Try drawing them below.
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Islamic artists got the ideas for these spotty and stripy designs by looking at the skins of two wild animals.
Which two animals do you think have spots and stripes like these?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read the label below to find out if you were right!
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Step 3. Draw your own animal pattern Try designing a new pattern based on an animal skin. How about drawing the scales of a snake, the stripes of a zebra or the patches of a cow?
Step 4. Design an animal pattern tile Use your new animal pattern to make your own design for a tile. Draw it here.
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Fact File: The Minbar TheminbarwasmadeforamosqueinCairoin
Egyptmorethan500 hundredyearsago.
EveryFridayatthemiddayprayer,alearned manwouldhaveclimbed the stairsofthe minbartospeaktotherestofthepeoplein themosque.
ThewritingontheminbarmentionsSultan Qa’itbaywhoruledEgyptfor28years.
Duringhislongreign,SultanQa’itbaybuiltnew mosqueswithmanybeautifulfurnishings,such asthisminbar.
Step 1. Look at the patterns Theminbarismadeofwoodanddecoratedwithgeometricshapes.Someoftheshapesarefilledwithsmallpiecesofcarvedivory.Theivorycamefromelephanttusks.Eachivorypanelisdecoratedwithsymmetricalpatternsmadefromcurvinglinesandshapesthatlooklikeleaves.
Canyouseethegeometric shapesandplantpatterns?
Theminbarisveryoldandsomeofitscarvedivoryshapesaremissing.Canyouseethegaps?
Look fortheplaceonthesideoftheminbarwherealargeivorystarismissing.
Howmanypointshasthisstargot?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Canyoufindanyotherstarsontheminbar?Howmanypointshavetheygot?
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Step 2. Design your own star TrydesigninganewstarfortheMinbar!
Drawcurvylinesandleaforflowershapestomakeasymmetricalpatterninthestarbelow.
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Step 1. Look at the Chimneypiece Find this large chimneypiece in the gallery. Look at it carefully. Can you see the plants and flowers on the tiles? The potters only used a few colours to decorate the tiles. What colours can you see?
Step 2. Find other Ottoman tiles Look around for other tiles with similar patterns and colours. Like the chimneypiece they were made in the Ottoman Empire. This great Empire, which had its capital in what is now Turkey, covered enormous amounts of land in Europe, Asia and Africa and was particularly powerful 400 years ago.
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Step 3. Copy tile patterns Choose some patterns you like from the tiles. Try drawing them here.
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Make a symmetrical pattern for your own tile design. Draw your pattern in one section and then repeat it each side of the dotted lines, as if it were reflected in a mirror.
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