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Shahsavan Moghan Sumack mafrash side/long panel.
Size is cm 45x100 ca.
Datable 1880/1890.
The Shahsavan loved to use the moharamat/stripes pattern, in different variations. Here, in this panel we have diagonal moharamat pattern which are rare on mafrash. Within the stripes see the “s” shapes surrounded by narrow borders with very simplified variations of dragon motif. The “s” motif has always been the symbol of long life, prosperity, well being, etc..
In very good conditions.
A fantastic example of thee tribal art of the Shahsavan group.
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