Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl
Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl
Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl
Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl
Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl

Vintage Shag væg-ryamåtte, brun og orange

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693 DKK
Hojbjerg

Detaljer

Dato:
28/09/2024
Hvor:
Hojbjerg
Stand:
Used
Materiale:
stof
Farve:
Gul, Orange, Brun
Forsendelse:
BringDenmark
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Vintage Shag Wall Rug RYA Girl

This is a vintage shag rug with a unique design. It is made of a soft, plush material and is perfect for adding a touch of retro style to your home.

Wall Rya , Not floor rya. Never used in a floor. No Cat No Dog home. Some people are very alergic yes, VERY ALERGIC to vintage odours. Please dont bid if you have a problem with that fact. A Dry Cleaning of some ryas may be posible and.... desirable ! The ryas are 1960s or 70s and that is 50 to 60 years !! ... You wash your bragas, pantaletas, trusser daily, but some ryas do need it....huh? NO odor significative on this vintage. Wall ryas may have or not may have a wooden list in the back to be able to hang. Please accept this fact as the Scandinavian culture SCREAMS that it must hang somehow !! This has a String. machine made and VERY RARE !! 1960s/70s . Please ask for size.

The HISTORY of RYA (Resume by Diana)

The Rya rug developed since ancient times in the area

that now comprehend Sweden and Finland. Originally the rya was woven for

protection against the cold. It was a textile of the common man: the first

ryas were bed covers used with the long haired wool on the inside. It was

used over the scandinavian sleight. It was used as a coat for fishermen &

whalehunters. It had the advantage to repell seawater much better than

leather. It was used on the horses or to cover the doorway and not

infrecuently as a sustitute for money. The heavy one-colored gray Rya

coats were made with the elastic wool of the "spellsauens" sheep race from

Norway. The warming capacity of the woven Rya was better than that of the

leather & fur. RY, an old Norse word meaning "coverlet made of pile" and

RUH, "rough or shaggy" are found in scandinavian writtings of the

sixteenth century. The modern word RYA is swedish and probably evolved

during the eighteenth century. Other names for the technique include ryia,

ria, ryo,ryghia (all archaic) and ryijy ,the name by which the Finns still

identify their craft. In the middle ages was the Rya a common used Bed

Cover in Denmark. Gradually as more efficient ways were developed to keep

warm, rya's role changed from practical to decorative. Decoration with

motives included plants, animals, religious simbols, pictorial narratives,

and elaborate geometric elaborations like the sunburst pattern. Soon in

the 1500 begin the decoration of the Ryas to be used only in ceremonial

ocassions and they were called Pryd ryas. This rya was used in wedding

ceremonies at the church and as rug for the newly gifted. A combination of

wall decoration with an extention to the floor was common in 1900's. A

swedish Rya artist Märta Måås-Fjetterstrom was a pioneer in the years of

industrialism. In the 1960's many artists experimented with forms and

colors and Ryas were very popular. Many tapestries were famous in Denmark

working with design ryas: HØYER, L.F.FOGHT, EGE, C.U.M. & GRAM. In the

1980's the generation that grew up with the very popular modern ryas of

the 1960's grew older, satisfied &

saturated with the rya weaving option. Many artists shifted to other

design experiments and the Ryas of the 1960's-70's are now hard to find.

Ocassionally owners & collectors break up their collections or die and the

ryas appear like a Greenpeace submarine smashing the ice to surface and

breath. We have a purple Shag by Verner Panton of Denmark. This

experiment in the use of a pile textile was initiated by the Bayer

chemical company of Germany to stimulate market outlets for its synthetic

Dralon fibers. The organic furniture here, as well as the floor, walls,

ceiling of this room in a ship were covered with a machine-tufted dralon

pile. Quite Cool.

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En vintage Shag væg-ryamåtte i brune og orange nuancer. Unikt design fra 1960'erne eller 70'erne. Aldrig brugt som gulvmåtte. Maskinlavet og sjælden. Fremstår i god stand.

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Orange
Brun
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