Exquisite Antique Qashqai Saddle Bag (Khorjin)
This saddle bag, also known as a Khorjin, is a fine example of traditional weaving, crafted from top-quality, finely spun wool. The meticulous spinning of the wool has allowed for a notably intricate and detailed design.
Each side of the saddlebag features a prominent Qashqai emblem, expertly woven to occupy a significant portion of the pile area. The four navy blue spandrels are filled with smaller, secondary motifs, surrounded by a variety of floral and geometric patterns arranged with a natural flow.
The back of this saddlebag is woven with a plain kilim, providing a subtle contrast to the more elaborate and detailed front.
All the dyes are natural.
This piece is in mint condition, with all its original closing loops intact. It represents a well-preserved example of its kind, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in its creation.
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool
Size: 116×64 cms
Origin: Qashqai tribe, Iran
Date of weaving: 1940s
Turkic-speaking pastoral nomadic tribal groups began entering central and southern Iran during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.The Qashqai, as a large tribal unit, dates back at least to the early eighteenth century, when some Turkish(Turki)-speaking tribal groups in the region existed under the name Qashqai.
Qashqai kilims are best known for their boldness and and freedom in the way the pattern is drawn. An aesthetically pleasing geometry, the fineness of their wool and their clear, strong colours combine to ensure their reputation as superlative examples.
Weight | 4.5 kg |
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