This early 20th century Zhuang silk brocade baby carrier is a testament to the enduring artistry of the Zhuang people, the largest ethnic minority in China. Primarily residing in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the Zhuang people are renowned for their vibrant culture expressed through textiles, music, and dance. This baby carrier, hand-woven on a traditional backstrap loom, showcases their exquisite craftsmanship. A beautiful blend of cotton and silk, the dominant pink hues are accented with pops of dark blue and celadon, creating a visually stunning and timeless combination.
Woven into the fabric are intricate geometric and tribal motifs that hold cultural significance within Zhuang traditions. These motifs may represent protection, good luck, or blessings for the child. While traditionally used for carrying babies, it will be a pop of color as wall art in your home or make into a one of a kind pillow.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Cotton/Silk
- *Size: 32"(L) x 28"(W)
- *Color: Magenta/Blue
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*Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only
- *Condition: Hand-woven, antique or vintage fabrics may show wear, uneven edges, discoloration & slight blemishes. Please note: As a testament to its rich history, this vintage textile shows signs of wear, including small rips or holes.
Found in South China
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