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Another beautiful antique silk embroidered and glass bead woven Central Asian bag from Nuristan region of Afghanistan. Ethnographic arts of Nuristan (be it textiles or wood artefacts) are very distinct in comparison to other ethnic groups of the region such as the Uzbeks or Kirghiz. Their uncompromising designs are so archaic and unique, perhaps due to the fact that Nuristan is a such a remote valley that only just over a hundred years ago were they incorporated to the main stream Muslim culture of the region from their own unique fire worship ancient religions. This reflects clearly in their designs. This fantastic bag is very impressive and a true work of at. It dates early 1900s/ early 20th century. Rare to find one with such good condition. size: 13cmx13cm (5"x 5"), tassels extent an extra 4cm (1.5") and the string hangs down 30cm (12").
price:
$195
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