Striking Antique Sanjabi Saltbag From West of iran
£240.00
1 in stock
This striking antique Sanjabi saltbag, handwoven by the Kurdish Sanjabi tribe of West Iran, is a beautiful example of traditional nomadic craftsmanship. Saltbags (namakdan) like this one were used by pastoral communities to store and carry salt—an essential resource—but also served as canvases of cultural expression.
What sets this piece apart is the intact condition—a rarity for tribal textiles that were typically used and subjected to the elements. It features a vibrant lozenge motif on the front, symbolising protection and abundance, and a decoratively woven kilim backing that adds further visual interest.
Expertly made using a combination of kilim (flatweave) and piled weaving techniques, the saltbag is composed of high-quality handspun wool, coloured with natural vegetable dyes that have aged beautifully. The depth of the colours and sheen of the wool highlight the weaver’s technical skill and the quality of materials used.
Its decorative appeal, historical value, and excellent preservation make this saltbag a rare collector’s item, suitable for display as wall art, in a museum setting, or in a curated personal collection.
Origin: Sanjabi tribe, West Iran
Type: Antique saltbag (namakdan)
Weave: Kilim and pile combination
Material: Handspun wool, naturally dyed
Front Design: Bold lozenge motifs
Back Design: Finely woven kilim pattern
Condition: Intact and in very good antique condition
Use: Traditionally used for salt storage; now a collectible textile
Tribal textile collectors
Cultural historians and curators
Interior designers seeking unique antique accents
Global/boho/eclectic home decor
Museum-quality displays
Striking Antique Sanjabi Saltbag From West of iran
This striking antique Sanjabi saltbag, handwoven by the Kurdish Sanjabi tribe of West Iran, is a beautiful example of traditional nomadic craftsmanship. Saltbags (namakdan) like this one were used by pastoral communities to store and carry salt—an essential resource—but also served as canvases of cultural expression.
What sets this piece apart is the intact condition—a rarity for tribal textiles that were typically used and subjected to the elements. It features a vibrant lozenge motif on the front, symbolising protection and abundance, and a decoratively woven kilim backing that adds further visual interest.
Expertly made using a combination of kilim (flatweave) and piled weaving techniques, the saltbag is composed of high-quality handspun wool, coloured with natural vegetable dyes that have aged beautifully. The depth of the colours and sheen of the wool highlight the weaver’s technical skill and the quality of materials used.
Its decorative appeal, historical value, and excellent preservation make this saltbag a rare collector’s item, suitable for display as wall art, in a museum setting, or in a curated personal collection.
Origin: Sanjabi tribe, West Iran
Type: Antique saltbag (namakdan)
Weave: Kilim and pile combination
Material: Handspun wool, naturally dyed
Front Design: Bold lozenge motifs
Back Design: Finely woven kilim pattern
Condition: Intact and in very good antique condition
Use: Traditionally used for salt storage; now a collectible textile
Tribal textile collectors
Cultural historians and curators
Interior designers seeking unique antique accents
Global/boho/eclectic home decor
Museum-quality displays
£240.00
1 in stock
COMPOSITION | CALIBRE | CONDITION |
---|---|---|
Wool: 18 | Rarity: 18 | Restoration: 18 |
Weave: 19 | Antique Value: 18 | Wear: 16 |
Dye: 19 | Design: 18 | Tinting: 20 |
total composition: 54 | total calibre: 57 | total condition: 53 |
Total 3c Value: 164 |
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