Nomadic Antique Bakhtiar Tentband From West of Iran
£600.00
1 in stock
This antique nomadic tentband from the Bakhtiar tribes of West Iran is an incredibly special and historically rich piece. Woven in 1327–1328 in the Islamic calendar (1909–1910 AD), this band was crafted with evident care and time — a detail made clear by the woven dates at each end, suggesting it took an entire year to complete.
Adding a deeply personal touch, the weaver, Gol Nesa, has woven her name into the textile, an uncommon and meaningful feature that elevates the authenticity and uniqueness of the band.
The design is rendered in a simple yet charming two-colour palette, featuring bushes, stylised human figures, and tribal motifs, reflecting the daily life, beliefs, and identity of the nomadic weaver. The fine weave and linear format are typical of tentbands, which were traditionally used to secure or decorate the interior and exterior of nomadic tents.
Though there are minor edge issues visible (as shown in the images), the overall condition is remarkably good, especially for a piece now over a century old. Its folk-art charm, combined with personal, historical, and decorative significance, makes this an excellent collector’s piece.
Type: Antique Nomadic Tent Band
Tribe/Origin: Bakhtiar, West Iran
Date Woven: 1327–1328 (1909–1910 AD)
Signed By: Weaver “Gol Nesa”
Design: Bushes, stylised human figures, nomadic motifs
Material: Wool, handwoven
Palette: Two-tone, natural dyes
Condition: A few minor edge issues; otherwise very good
Collectible Value: High — dated, signed, and well-preserved
Tribal and folk textile collectors
Textile historians or museums
Wall hanging in boho, rustic, or eclectic interiors
Anyone interested in Persian nomadic art and culture
Nomadic Antique Bakhtiar Tentband From West of Iran
This antique nomadic tentband from the Bakhtiar tribes of West Iran is an incredibly special and historically rich piece. Woven in 1327–1328 in the Islamic calendar (1909–1910 AD), this band was crafted with evident care and time — a detail made clear by the woven dates at each end, suggesting it took an entire year to complete.
Adding a deeply personal touch, the weaver, Gol Nesa, has woven her name into the textile, an uncommon and meaningful feature that elevates the authenticity and uniqueness of the band.
The design is rendered in a simple yet charming two-colour palette, featuring bushes, stylised human figures, and tribal motifs, reflecting the daily life, beliefs, and identity of the nomadic weaver. The fine weave and linear format are typical of tentbands, which were traditionally used to secure or decorate the interior and exterior of nomadic tents.
Though there are minor edge issues visible (as shown in the images), the overall condition is remarkably good, especially for a piece now over a century old. Its folk-art charm, combined with personal, historical, and decorative significance, makes this an excellent collector’s piece.
Type: Antique Nomadic Tent Band
Tribe/Origin: Bakhtiar, West Iran
Date Woven: 1327–1328 (1909–1910 AD)
Signed By: Weaver “Gol Nesa”
Design: Bushes, stylised human figures, nomadic motifs
Material: Wool, handwoven
Palette: Two-tone, natural dyes
Condition: A few minor edge issues; otherwise very good
Collectible Value: High — dated, signed, and well-preserved
Tribal and folk textile collectors
Textile historians or museums
Wall hanging in boho, rustic, or eclectic interiors
Anyone interested in Persian nomadic art and culture
£600.00
1 in stock
COMPOSITION | CALIBRE | CONDITION |
---|---|---|
Wool: 19 | Rarity: 19 | Restoration: 19 |
Weave: 20 | Antique Value: 19 | Wear: 19 |
Dye: 20 | Design: 19 | Tinting: 20 |
total composition: 57 | total calibre: 59 | total condition: 58 |
Total 3c Value: 174 |
£120.00
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