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East Anatolian woman's traditional shawl/belt called a şal kuşak from Sivas
Part of a traditional woman's costume from the Sivas area, this garment is worn folded in half to make a triangle and worn over the back of the hips, held in place by a narrow woven band (see last photo).
Striped flat weave kilim technique woven in three narrow joined bands with zili embroidery then applied. 100cm x 95 with 13cm long tightly braided tassels. An unusual collectible weaving in good condition.
For more photos please see the link at the top of this page: http://www.kilim.ie/TRIBAL_RUGS_and_KILIMS/Pages/OTTOMAN_AND_ANTIQUE_TEX...
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