2’9″ x 1’2″ Yomud Kap; 3rd quarter 19th century, Turkmenistan There are several sizes of Turkmen bags. A kap is smaller than a chuval, and narrower in width than a…
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2’8″x3’11” Yomud Asmalyk; c. 1875, Turkmenistan An asmalyk is a trapping used to decorate the flanks of a camel in a wedding processional. They are typically made in pairs, hung…
1’6″x4’8″ Tekke Torba, c. 1860, Turkmenistan. Featuring cochineal highlights.
5’x6’1″ Ersari, late 19th century, Central Asia; interesting ikat-inspired minor ornaments
4’5″x5’2″ Yomud Ensi, c. 1880, Turkmenistan Traditional ensi (door rugs) are divided into four panels, as is the case here. The elem of this piece contains the gapyrga (rib) design.
5’10″x8’7″ Chodor Main Carpet, 3rd quarter 19th century, Turkmenistan
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