A fantastic brick colour 1950s Shaffi kilim woven with multitude of small patterned motifs. The combination of differente motifs in the field is to be noted aswell as the use of green and blue colours.
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool
Size: 239×132 cms
Origin: Baluch tribe, Afghanistan
Date of weaving: 1950s
Within the Changai province of Pakistan, and eastwards to Kandahar and the edges of the Sind Desert, lies the Western part of Baluchistan. This area has long produced fine nomadic flatweaves. The colour of the field is bright, of ligth madder root and red and orange creating by overdying madder red with a concoction made from pomegranate skins or yoghurt. The finest are used as covers for bedding and clothing stacked at the back of the tent. These are shaffi, recognizable by their very finely woven borders of white wool with rows of tiny motifs running into the plainweave bands of the field.
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Weight | 8 kg |
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