Antique hand-woven and hand-embroidered Oriental Turkmen Jumod nomad carpet tent bag torba Djaller
Turkmen tent bag, an ancient piece originating from the Jumod Turkmen people of northern Afghanistan or Turkmenistan. The tent bag is known as the "jallor" and could have been hung in a yurt and used to store small household items. The condition is excellent. The addition of beading and attractive lower fringes shows that great care has been taken in its construction
Very rare and antique hand-woven and hand-embroidered tent bag.
Tobra, also called Dschllar, or Djollar (tent bag)
Provenance: Jomut, Turkmen, northern Afghanistan.
Size: Width 120cm
(Length with fringes 115 cm)
Produced: late 19th century.
Warp: Wollgaren, light natural handspun.
Weft: wool yarn dyed red, handspun
Colours: Plant and natural colours.
This unique piece of jewelery is not an industrially manufactured mass-produced product, but rather high-quality craftsmanship with many lovingly crafted details. All parts are handmade from wool and silk.
**Due to photography and handwork, color variations may occur.
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*Real antique oriental carpets are fundamentally different from mass-produced goods knotted in manufactories. Each piece is hand-knotted and unique! Irregularities in shape, color or material, or repaired and worn areas are no reason for complaint. These properties make every single carpet a collector's item and underline the authenticity of the goods.
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