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Antique Yomut Turkmen torba with lattice design.
www.knightsantiques.co.uk
Circa 1880.
Size: 3ft 3in x 1ft 4in (100 x 41cm)
Torba are shallow wall bags used mainly in tents or yurts for the storage of personal belongings, they were also used to decorate the sides of a camel in a wedding procession. Often only the piled face survives and the plain weave backs have been removed.
This example has a variant serrated lattice and erre gul design on an ivory ground. This is very similar to the design that is often found on Yomut asmalyk. The torba is complete with a ivory plain weave back that has been strengthen with fabric at the sides.
The torba is in excellent condition with very slight even wear and good pile.
Hand washed and ready for display.
Stock Number: h-456.
price:
Please contact for further details. simon@knightsantiques.co.uk
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