Description
Extremely finely woven in a technique known as 'soumak' weave, this beautiful little vanity-bag ('chanteh' in Persian) must have been very special to its owner. Bags like this were used by women entirely and would have held jewellery, mirrors or coins.
Today, bags like this are no longer made and thus becoming very scarce within Iran and very collectible in the West amongst connoisseurs of small antique tribal weavings.
This chanteh was made by Kashkuli nomads, part of the Qashqa'i Confederacy, in the province of Fars in south-west Persia circa 1900. The chanteh is in excellent condition, complete with tassels symbolising good luck and happiness.
Size: 23cm x 23cm (9" x 9") excluding tassels.
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2124
Dimensions
Height = 23 cm (9")
Width = 23 cm (9")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
Antique Vanity-Bag, Qashqa'i - Kashkuli Tribe, Fars Province, South-West Persia.
Price
£750
| $938 USD | €891 EUR
Item Ref
BM2124
Description
Extremely finely woven in a technique known as 'soumak' weave, this beautiful little vanity-bag ('chanteh' in Persian) must have been very special to its owner. Bags like this were used by women entirely and would have held jewellery, mirrors or coins.
Today, bags like this are no longer made and thus becoming very scarce within Iran and very collectible in the West amongst connoisseurs of small antique tribal weavings.
This chanteh was made by Kashkuli nomads, part of the Qashqa'i Confederacy, in the province of Fars in south-west Persia circa 1900. The chanteh is in excellent condition, complete with tassels symbolising good luck and happiness.
Size: 23cm x 23cm (9" x 9") excluding tassels.
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM2124
Dimensions
Height = 23 cm (9")
Width = 23 cm (9")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
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