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A Yomud Asmalyk, north Turkmenistan, c. 122x 71 cm.
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Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK

Mid 19th century. Ivory ground with erre güls.

Literature

J. Thompson, 'Oriental Carpets: From the Tents, Cottages and Workshops of Asia', New York, 1983, p 100.

More information

The Turkmen tradition dictates that Asmalyks, woven in pairs, were made by elder women for the dowry of the tribe's young brides. The camels are adorned with these artistic creations during the wedding procession, and they are then placed centrally in the large Turkmen tents.

The ivory colour makes this Asmalyk very special. The significance of this choice of colour means this piece is particularly special as white is the Turkmen wedding colour.

For condition report contact specialist
Christopher Stålhandske
Stockholm
Christopher Stålhandske
Head Specialist Carpets, textiles and Islamic works of art
+46 (0)708 19 12 58
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