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Torba or bag woven by women from the Yomut tribe of Turkmenistan used to store household items and hung on the wall of the yurt. The workmanshipbais very well executed and the bag is in excellent condition. The yarn is extremely fine, resulting in a job of great technical precision. This is a wonderful ethnographic piece that can still be used for storage. In good condition. You can buy this item directly from our web: https://www.nomada.biz/en/producto/antique-yomut-turkman-torba-afghanistan/
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool and cotton in some small white areas
Size: 44×75 cms
Origin: Yomut tribe, Turkmenistan
Date of weaving: End of 19th century or beggininig of 20th.
price:
360 EUROS
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