Fascinating Vintage Baluch Bag From Northeast of Iran
£840.00
1 in stock
This fascinating vintage Baluch bag from Northeast Iran is a true gem for tribal textile collectors. Rich in cultural symbolism and artisan detail, it likely served as part of a traditional dowry, as indicated by the multicoloured tufts at one end—a decorative hallmark often added by the weaver to mark a personal or ceremonial creation.
Below the tufts, you’ll notice a finely woven red kilim band featuring a subtle S-motif, a recurring symbol in tribal design. At the opposite end, a contrasting motif sits on a deep black background, adding to the visual and cultural complexity of the piece.
Crafted using high-quality, soft wool, the bag is dyed with the Baluchis’ signature saturated reds and blues. Scattered across the central field are small flowerheads, and in each corner, a charming goat motif—evoking life, protection, and fertility in traditional tribal symbolism.
Whether appreciated for its aesthetic beauty, historical value, or cultural significance, this Baluch bag is a standout collector’s item and an expressive decorative accent.
Origin: Northeast Iran
Tribe: Baluch
Age: Vintage
Material: Soft handspun wool
Dyes: Natural, saturated reds and blues
Motifs: Goats, flowerheads, S-symbol, dowry tufts
Weave: Kilim and pile mixed construction
Use: Wall hanging, textile art, collectible decor
Condition: Very good vintage condition with unique detailing
A rare example of personal storytelling through tribal weaving, this bag is more than textile—it’s a piece of living history.
Add depth, charm, and meaning to your collection or interior with this one-of-a-kind Baluch dowry bag.
Fascinating Vintage Baluch Bag From Northeast of Iran
This fascinating vintage Baluch bag from Northeast Iran is a true gem for tribal textile collectors. Rich in cultural symbolism and artisan detail, it likely served as part of a traditional dowry, as indicated by the multicoloured tufts at one end—a decorative hallmark often added by the weaver to mark a personal or ceremonial creation.
Below the tufts, you’ll notice a finely woven red kilim band featuring a subtle S-motif, a recurring symbol in tribal design. At the opposite end, a contrasting motif sits on a deep black background, adding to the visual and cultural complexity of the piece.
Crafted using high-quality, soft wool, the bag is dyed with the Baluchis’ signature saturated reds and blues. Scattered across the central field are small flowerheads, and in each corner, a charming goat motif—evoking life, protection, and fertility in traditional tribal symbolism.
Whether appreciated for its aesthetic beauty, historical value, or cultural significance, this Baluch bag is a standout collector’s item and an expressive decorative accent.
Origin: Northeast Iran
Tribe: Baluch
Age: Vintage
Material: Soft handspun wool
Dyes: Natural, saturated reds and blues
Motifs: Goats, flowerheads, S-symbol, dowry tufts
Weave: Kilim and pile mixed construction
Use: Wall hanging, textile art, collectible decor
Condition: Very good vintage condition with unique detailing
A rare example of personal storytelling through tribal weaving, this bag is more than textile—it’s a piece of living history.
Add depth, charm, and meaning to your collection or interior with this one-of-a-kind Baluch dowry bag.
£840.00
1 in stock
COMPOSITION | CALIBRE | CONDITION |
---|---|---|
Wool: 18 | Rarity: 17 | Restoration: 20 |
Weave: 18 | Antique Value: 17 | Wear: 20 |
Dye: 17 | Design: 17 | Tinting: 20 |
total composition: 55 | total calibre: 55 | total condition: 54 |
Total 3c Value: 164 |
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