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Kyrgyz Ger hanging11.03.1792
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- High aesthetic value
- Original condition
Another lovely yurt hanging from the Altai region in fair condition with a dark red velvet border. The patterns show a Mongolian or Chinese influence. Signed and dated: 1976 J -ow (see picture).
Large and colourful patchwork from Swat - Pakistan11.03.1791
- Cotton
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- High aesthetic value
- New never used
- Functional household item
A richly hand embroidered antique textile from the Swat Valley, Pakistan. A patchwork of lovely interesting old fabrics pieced by hand and hand embroidered over. It has a plain cotton backing. IThis is a genuine antique textile in good condition with some signs of wear. Kuchis have similar fabrics.
Lovely wall hanging from Benin10.05.1776
- Cotton
- Functional household item
- Excellent overall condition
A wall hanging with an in Abomey style representing various animals. A lovely decoration for a children room
Hand dyed African cloth10.02.1775
- Cotton
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Excellent overall condition
- New never used
A hand dyed wrap on a indusrial cotton
"Tus" Kirghiz Yurt hanging11.03.1790
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Original condition
Beautiful ancient yurt hanging from the Altai region in fair condition with a pink border. Signed and dated: "1969 2 au 10. Cara??Mucnu"
Tie and dye Indigo cloth -Benin10.02.1773
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Functional household item
The cotton strips, sewn together are hand woven on a narrow loom. Dyed with natural indigo and patterned by the technique of resist dyeing. An ancient piece of traditional African textile art.
Kirghiz tent hanging11.03.1789
- Cotton
- Silk
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Original condition
- High aesthetic value
This is a lovely yurt hanging from the Altai region in Mongolia, populated by Kyrgyz and Kazakh tribes is in good condition. The patterns show a Mongolian or Chinese influence. Signed and dated: 1974 - S.Tus kiiz (Kazakh) and tush kiyiz (Kyrgyz) were often made by a grandmother for a newly married couple, or handed down from mother to daughter.
Emboidered hand woven lilim11.03.1788
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- New never used
- High aesthetic value
A very courful kilim type weawing from Central Asia - Tadjikistan.
Black weaving from the Golden Triangle11.06.1772
- Cotton
- Excellent overall condition
- Functional household item
- New never used
Beautiful fine weaving in dark black with red lines. Collected among the local tribes in Northern Thailand.
Aarong embroideries from Bangladesh11.03.1787
- Cotton
- Functional household item
- Excellent overall condition
- New never used
Very pretty tablecloth, with a very fine embroidery on a crepe fabric of a deep red.
Small embroidered tablecloth from Central Asia11.03.1771
- Excellent overall condition
- Functional household item
- New never used
Collected in Tadjikistan.
Flat weaving with embroideries from Central Asia11.03.1786
- Cotton
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Original condition
- New never used
- High aesthetic value
Uzbek or Tadjik flat strip weave with embroidered design. A stunting geometrical design with some animals representations. A simple but beautiful weaving that would make an outstanding wall hanging. The weaving is in excellent condition.
Large tablecloth handmade by a Sri Lankan co-operative11.06.1770
- Cotton
- Excellent overall condition
- Fabrics for fashion design
- New never used
- Product of cooperative or Fair Trade
The cotton yarn has been dyed and woven by hand. A product of Barefoot cooperative in Sri Lanka. Barefoot linen combines fashioned colours with traditional needleworks.
Small kente Cloth from Ghana10.07.1785
- Cotton
- New never used
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Elements for individual jewelry design
A smal,new Kente with a very fine weaving
Women's cloth - Afghanistan11.07.1784
- Cotton
- Original condition
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Made a women in Norh-Eastern Afghanistan.
Cotton Blanket - West Africa10.01.1783
- Cotton
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
- Functional household item
This cotton blanket was collectet in 1978 in Niger. Both Fulani (Peulh) and Songhai use this type of blanket. Typically this size and weight of cloth served multiple purposes as blankets and household furnishings. It has been washed and some of the the indigo blue has rubbed off. /see pictures)
Fulani "Khaasa" woollen blanket10.01.1769
- Wool
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Functional household item
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Fulani weavers make theses woollen blankets that are worn in the cold season — woven of white sheep wool for the weft and cotton for the warp on a horizontal strip loom. A lovely, cream-colored blanket in good condition for its age (around 1960).
19 meter of blue Sri Lankan weaving11.06.1781
- Cotton
- Various fibres
- Excellent overall condition
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Functional household item
- New never used
A 19-metre strip of fabric produced by the workshops of the Barefoot Cooperative in Sri Lanka. The fabric is blue and decorated with raw hemp yarn. Can be sold by the meter.
Large green Kente cloth10.07.1768
- Cotton
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Functional household item
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
A large Kente from Ghan. Collected in 1970th in Ghana.The fabric has some stains but they can be cleaned without too much difficulty.
Fabtic from coton and vegetable fibres11.06.1780
- Cotton
- Fabrics for fashion design
- Excellent overall condition
- New never used
A large strip of fabric produced by the workshops of the Barefoot Cooperative in Sri Lanka. The fabric is blue and decorated with raw hemp yarn.
Handwoven cotton fabric " Kandyos"11.06.1779
- Cotton
The cotton yarn has been dyed and woven by hand. A product of Barefoot cooperative in Sri Lanka. Barefoot linen combines fashioned colours with traditional needleworks.
Red felt carpet11.05.1795
- Wood
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
- Functional household item
- Needs to be washed
Red felt carpet, bought in the Pamir Highlands. See the pictures to judge some damage on the edges.
Natural color felt carpet11.05.1794
- Wool
- Functional household item
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
- Original condition
Felt carpet, bought in the Pamir Highlands. See the pictures to judge some damage on the edges.
Large Afrgan embroidery (bedspread) with small mirrors11.03.1793
- Cotton
- Glass powder
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- High aesthetic value
- Functional household item
- New never used
Very large Afghan bedspread. Beautiful embroidery work with the inclusion of small mirrors. Back lined with black fabric. In perfect condition.
Large wooden bowl09.05.1767
- Wood
- Functional household item
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
Origin not defined, the bowl shows sign of long use , the upper edge was attacked by rodents. The bowl has been repaired in the traditional way.
Wooden Bowl- Tuareg (Niger)09.05.1766
- Wood
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Functional household item
- High aesthetic value
Originating from the Sahara region the bowl shows signs of prolonged wear, a testify how the object was used in daily life. The bowl is of exceptional finesse. A beautiful item.
Ethiopian wooden plate with Handle09.05.1765
- Wood
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Functional household item
- High aesthetic value
Nice and rare wooden plate from Etrhiopia
Wooden bowl Gurage - Ethiopia09.05.1764
- Wood
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Functional household item
An Ethiopian, probably Gurage, used wooden bowl. This used bowl is in excelent condition, no cracks. The bowl has a small "handle" with a hole for a string of twine as these bowls would traditionally be hung on the walls in the home when not in use.
Two small Ethiopian plates09.05.1763
- Wood
- Functional household item
- Excellent overall condition