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Laman Ismayilova
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The Azerbaijani Cultural Centre in Vienna has hosted the
presentation of the world-famous Austrian jewellery brand
FREYWILLE's Magic Carpet collection, inspired by the
patterns of Garabagh carpets, Azernews
reports.
Leyla Gasimova, Director of the Azerbaijani Cultural Centre,
opened the event, expressing her satisfaction with the inspiration
drawn from Azerbaijan's national carpets, one of the country's
oldest folk art forms, for the new collection by the renowned
Austrian brand. She praised the decision to showcase the collection
at the Azerbaijani Cultural Center.
Rovshan Sadigbayli, Extraordinary and Plenipotentionary
Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Austria, highlighted
the collection as a result of successful collaboration between
Azerbaijani and Austrian institutions. He emphasised the
collection's contribution to promoting Azerbaijani culture,
particularly the Garabagh carpet-weaving tradition, on a global
scale.
Friedrich Wille, head of FREYWILLE, highly appreciated the
collaboration between the FREYWILLE and the Azerbaijan National
Carpet Museum.
Established in 1951, FREYWILLE has partnered with several
prominent museums worldwide, including the Victoria and Albert
Museum, the Claude Monet Museum in Giverny and the State Russian
Museum. FREYWILLE's experts have created exquisite collections
inspired by the works of such great artists as Gustav Klimt,
Vincent van Gogh, Alphonse Mucha, William Morris and Paul
Gauguin.
Through this partnership with the Azerbaijan National Carpet
Museum, FREYWILLE is using Azerbaijani carpet patterns and motifs
in jewellery design for the first time.
In her speech, Director of the Azerbaijan National Carpet
Museum, Amina Melikova, stated that this unique collection was
prepared based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed between
the museum she leads and FREYWILLE.
She noted that the collection was first presented at the
Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum on December 5 last year with
great success.
She stated that the Magic Carpet collection, created
over approximately six months, was born out of special admiration
and love for Azerbaijan's national and cultural heritage:
This collection, which combines our nation's rich history with
modern art and jewellery technology, was inspired by the original
patterns of Garabagh's famous flat woven Varni carpet. The
main feature of this carpet is the stylised geometric dragon motifs
on it. According to folk beliefs, protective dragons symbolise
water, abundance and prosperity and were even considered the
guardians of the home and family.
Amina Melikova marked that this collection would further promote
Azerbaijani carpet art to wider audiences and reaffirm the cultural
and national significance of these sacred decorative elements.
Alice Tipse, one of FREYWILLE's professional designers, noted
that the samples they discovered in this unique museum were a great
source of inspiration for creating the next work of art in
jewellery. She evaluated the new collection as a magnificent
harmony of craftsmanship, history and art. Through a presentation,
she shared fascinating moments from the creation process with the
guests.
The artistic part was performed by the renowned pianist Abuzar
Manafzade and kamancha player Ruhulla Aziz.
Afterwards, the guests got acquainted with the Magic
Carpet jewellery collection, as well as the Varni
carpets from the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum's
exposition.
A special stand featured the museum's promotional products
inspired by the patterns of the Varni carpet.
At the end, a lottery was held among all event participants,
where three winners were presented gifts from FREYWILLE.
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