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Uzbek Six-Color Ikat Wall Hanging, 19th c. Cotton. Size: 6'9'' x 3'3'' (206 x 99 cm). Composed of six colors, which is a sign of the maker’s skill. The colors would have been layered on through a complicated tie-dying process that is widely called by its Malay-Indonesian name, ikat, though it would have been called abrbandi in this Central Asian context. The backing is a block-printed cotton, likely imported from Russia. Estimate: $2000-3000 Starting Bid: $1000. Lot 219 at Material Culture's sarajo | the yosi barzilai collection, Auction, Monday, October 23, 2023, 10am et, Public Exhibition: October 20-21-22, 11am-4pm. More Information: https://materialculture.com/sarajo/
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Starting Bid: $1000
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