Description
This finely woven salt-bag -'namakdan' in Persian - has a field design in soumak technique of stylised '8-pointed stars', symbols of protection. The main border comprises 'S' symbols or stylised 'dragons', also protective. The neck of the bag is beautifully finished in chevron pattern and braided at the very top. The plain-weave back is finished in wide horizontal bands of madder-red and apricot with one area having a small stain which I presume, happened during its time in tribal useage.
Woven by Afshar nomads in the environs of Bardsir, Kerman Province, south Persia circa 1900, the bag is in great, original condition.
Size: 72cm x 66cm (2' 4" x 2' 2").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM/RP8
Dimensions
Height = 72 cm (29")
Width = 66 cm (26")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
Antique Salt-Bag, Afshar Tribes of Bardsir, Kerman province, South Persia.
Price
£750
| $976 USD | €896 EUR
Item Ref
BM/RP8
Description
This finely woven salt-bag -'namakdan' in Persian - has a field design in soumak technique of stylised '8-pointed stars', symbols of protection. The main border comprises 'S' symbols or stylised 'dragons', also protective. The neck of the bag is beautifully finished in chevron pattern and braided at the very top. The plain-weave back is finished in wide horizontal bands of madder-red and apricot with one area having a small stain which I presume, happened during its time in tribal useage.
Woven by Afshar nomads in the environs of Bardsir, Kerman Province, south Persia circa 1900, the bag is in great, original condition.
Size: 72cm x 66cm (2' 4" x 2' 2").
Viewing by appointment only.
Internal Ref: BM/RP8
Dimensions
Height = 72 cm (29")
Width = 66 cm (26")
Depth = 0 cm (0")
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