Description
This rare and unusual small dining sofreh with its ivory woollen ground, appears to incorporate a very stylised tree pattern. Made during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by Timuri tribes in the borderlands between north-eastern Persia and north-western Afghanistan, it is in excellent condition.
Note the zig-zag borders all the way round the sofreh, symbolising the eternal cycle of life.
Dining sofrehs or flat-weaves, were made to be laid out on the floor of the tent during mealtimes when the tribes-people would sit around, crosslegged, and eat from the sofreh.
Size: 90cm x 40cm (3' 0" x 1' 4").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2113
Dimensions
Height = 90 cm (36")
Width = 40 cm (16")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
Antique Dining Sofreh, Timuri Tribes, Borderlands of North-East Persia / North-West Afghanistan.
Price
£1,450
| $1,853 USD | €1,743 EUR
Item Ref
BM2113
Description
This rare and unusual small dining sofreh with its ivory woollen ground, appears to incorporate a very stylised tree pattern. Made during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by Timuri tribes in the borderlands between north-eastern Persia and north-western Afghanistan, it is in excellent condition.
Note the zig-zag borders all the way round the sofreh, symbolising the eternal cycle of life.
Dining sofrehs or flat-weaves, were made to be laid out on the floor of the tent during mealtimes when the tribes-people would sit around, crosslegged, and eat from the sofreh.
Size: 90cm x 40cm (3' 0" x 1' 4").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2113
Dimensions
Height = 90 cm (36")
Width = 40 cm (16")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
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