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Baluch Double Saddlegags 1879

$4,900.00
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Description

A rare and authentic 19th century Persian Baluch tribal double saddlebag—also known as a khorjin—featuring a striking geometric soumak weave in vivid blue-green tones on a pale yellow ground. This exceptional tribal textile showcases the artistry of nomadic Baluch weavers, with natural abrash lending beautiful tonal variation to the front panel’s design.

The reverse side is a rich flat-woven kilim in deep brown and rust red with traditional horizontal banding. Unlike most surviving examples, this complete piece retains both front panels and the connecting back kilim, offering collectors and decorators a rare view of the bag’s full original form.

Woven from fine hand-spun wool and dyed with organic vegetable-based pigments, this antique saddlebag exemplifies the utilitarian beauty of tribal textiles while serving as a striking wall hanging, draped decor element, or a sculptural accent for any curated interior.

Dimensions: 1’ 7” x 2’ 7”
Date of Manufacture:  4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin:  SE Persia
Material:  Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
Condition:  Wear consistent with age and use

SKU: 1879

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