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Summary
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Title |
Turkmen Bag Face
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Object type |
textile
object_type QS:P31,Q28823
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Description |
The front of this bag, called a bag face, displays the distinctive hallmarks of the Saryk tribe. The main guls, or lobed motifs, are subdivided in quadrants and alternate with angular minor guls in staggered rows. It is the oldest known weaving of the Saryk tribe, with a soft red ground color and white cotton and magenta silk pile highlights. Essential storage containers, bags were suspended from wall trellises inside tents and transported by pack animals during seasonal migrations. Bags were woven in one piece with pile on the upper part for the front face and plain weave on the lower part for the back face, and then folded and sewn along both sides. |
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Date |
1800s
date QS:P571,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Medium | Wool, silk, cotton; 252 symmetrical rug knots per square inch | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions | Overall: 88.9 x 127 cm (35 x 50 in.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q657415
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Current location |
Textiles
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Accession number |
2008.223
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Place of creation | Turkmenistan, Saryk tribe of the Turkmen people (1850-1899), 19th century | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Credit line | Gift of Arlene C. Cooper | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | https://clevelandart.org/art/2008.223 |
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