
世界には、その土地の歴史や人々の暮らしを映し出す「トライバルラグ(部族の絨毯)」が無数に存在します。ラグには、風土や歴史に育まれた豊かな文化が色濃く図案に表れ、機会織りでは表現できない織り手の癖や想いが表れます。
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size | W1460 x H940 mm (excluding fringe) |
material | 100% wool |
country of origin | Afghanistan |
era | 1980-1990s |
condition | Deadstock, unused item (washed and washed) |
Important points to note when purchasing |
About the characteristics of handmade productsThis is a handmade product that values the warmth of handwork. Therefore, unlike machine-woven products, there may be some distortion or individual differences due to its characteristics. We ask that you understand this as a characteristic of products with cultural background. If you are looking for a perfect finish, we apologize, but please refrain from purchasing. About the size of hand-woven productsDue to the nature of hand weaving, the product may not be a perfectly uniform rectangle. Please note that there may be a few centimeters of error compared to the listed size. Care and hygiene: To ensure that our customers can use our products comfortably, we clean and vacuum the products on-site. However, since some of our products were used in desert areas, please understand that there may be a small amount of fine dust or sand that cannot be removed. About dead stock and unused itemsPlease be aware that this is a vintage item and that there may be stains or damage due to long-term storage. |
PRAYER'S RUG by Baloch
This piece was woven by the Baluchi people in Afghanistan.
The Baluch people were originally nomadic shepherds, but since the 1920s and 1930s, the number of sedentary and semi-settled groups has increased.
In the carpet world, especially within Afghanistan, the nomadic Baluchi people have increasingly come to be referred to as Maldari, which literally means nomadic, in order to distinguish between sedentary and nomadic carpet making.
This piece is also believed to have been woven by the nomadic Baluchi, and perhaps due to the difference in the loom, the weaving appears to be a little looser and softer than that of sedentary types.
Called a mihrab, it is a raised design originally used for prayer rugs, and this rug in particular follows the design of Dokkhta-e Kaziy (The Judge's Daughter), a rug with a wonderful story that was woven in the mid-19th century.
Mihrabs are said to be a popular design in Europe these days and are also popular as home furnishings.
This is a masterpiece that has been praised not only for its thoughtfulness but also for its quality as an item.
This is a piece with a very atmospheric, slightly faded look that can be placed prominently in your entranceway or by a window where it can blend in nicely.
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世界には、その土地の歴史や人々の暮らしを映し出す「トライバルラグ(部族の絨毯)」が無数に存在します。ラグには、風土や歴史に育まれた豊かな文化が色濃く図案に表れ、機会織りでは表現できない織り手の癖や想いが表れます。
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