Charming Antique Lori Strap From West of Iran
£250.00
This charming antique Lori strap from West Iran is a fascinating piece of tribal nomadic heritage, traditionally used by Lori tribespeople to secure loads on donkeys or camels during travel and migration.
Expertly handwoven, the strap features intriguing decorative patterns, showcasing the weaver’s creativity and individuality. These utilitarian items were more than just functional—they were often woven with personal or symbolic meaning, reflecting the cultural identity and craftsmanship of the maker.
A highlight of this piece is the intact wooden lock at the end, through which the strap would be fed and tightened to secure cargo. Even more delightful are the colourful pompoms, which have been sewn on later, adding a playful and eye-catching dimension to this rare textile artifact.
Straps like this are increasingly hard to find, particularly in such good condition, making this an excellent collector’s piece or a decorative accent for those who appreciate the charm and authenticity of nomadic life.
Origin: Lori tribe, West Iran
Type: Antique nomadic transport strap
Design: Intricate woven pattern with colourful added pompoms
Function: Used to tie down loads on camels or donkeys
Lock: Features a working wooden locking mechanism
Material: Handwoven wool and wood
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; rare find
Use: Wall display, collection, textile art, cultural decor
Size: 490x5cm
A rare and well-preserved nomadic strap with added colourful character and historic function—ideal for collectors and design lovers alike.
Own a piece of nomadic history with this authentic Lori strap, complete with wooden lock and colourful pompoms—a functional artifact turned decorative treasure.
Charming Antique Lori Strap From West of Iran
This charming antique Lori strap from West Iran is a fascinating piece of tribal nomadic heritage, traditionally used by Lori tribespeople to secure loads on donkeys or camels during travel and migration.
Expertly handwoven, the strap features intriguing decorative patterns, showcasing the weaver’s creativity and individuality. These utilitarian items were more than just functional—they were often woven with personal or symbolic meaning, reflecting the cultural identity and craftsmanship of the maker.
A highlight of this piece is the intact wooden lock at the end, through which the strap would be fed and tightened to secure cargo. Even more delightful are the colourful pompoms, which have been sewn on later, adding a playful and eye-catching dimension to this rare textile artifact.
Straps like this are increasingly hard to find, particularly in such good condition, making this an excellent collector’s piece or a decorative accent for those who appreciate the charm and authenticity of nomadic life.
Origin: Lori tribe, West Iran
Type: Antique nomadic transport strap
Design: Intricate woven pattern with colourful added pompoms
Function: Used to tie down loads on camels or donkeys
Lock: Features a working wooden locking mechanism
Material: Handwoven wool and wood
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; rare find
Use: Wall display, collection, textile art, cultural decor
Size: 490x5cm
A rare and well-preserved nomadic strap with added colourful character and historic function—ideal for collectors and design lovers alike.
Own a piece of nomadic history with this authentic Lori strap, complete with wooden lock and colourful pompoms—a functional artifact turned decorative treasure.
£250.00
COMPOSITION | CALIBRE | CONDITION |
---|---|---|
Wool: 18 | Rarity: 17 | Restoration: 19 |
Weave: 18 | Antique Value: 16 | Wear: 20 |
Dye: 15 | Design: 18 | Tinting: 20 |
total composition: 54 | total calibre: 54 | total condition: 53 |
Total 3c Value: 161 |
£290.00
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