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An exceptional rare antique enveloped-shaped needlepoint Embroidered textile made by the famous Lakai tribe of Uzbekistan circa the late 19th Century named Aina Khalita(wedding mirror bag)It has a spectacular color range with superb greens and blue-turquoise colorsTextiles like this were made as bridal dowry offerings and would often be hung inside the tent as decoration.It's made using all silk materials, including red-colored silk tassels and a completely silky feel cotton multi-colored back.Has many unique talismanic design elements and a spectacular range of all-natural color tones.Certainly one of the most uniquely shaped Lakai textiles, which would make a wonderful wall hanging enhancing your living space and giving it, character and beauty. has some small damage underneath the flap as shown in the picture, otherwise in excellent condition for its age. Please contact us directly via email at rubiadarya@mymts.net for more information and details
size 2'2" by 2'2"(65cm by 65cm)
Available
price:
Very Affordable and cheap
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