This rare and wonderful early cotton/silk tribal textile unfolds a story dozens of years in the making. The base, handspun from natural cotton, provides a breathable canvas for the delicate silk embroidery that dances across its surface. Both the cotton and silk were likely hand-dyed using natural elements, creating a unique connection to the natural world. The intricate embroidery depicts powerful protective figures, possibly nagas – serpent deities revered in Southeast Asian cultures. Stripes of colorful flowers and water symbols add to the visual narrative, imbuing the textile with cultural significance.
Originally crafted as a special occasion shawl, this versatile piece transcends its traditional purpose. Drape it over your table for a stunning runner, or hang it on your wall for a captivating focal point. Please note, runner is old and shows stains and other imperfections.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Cotton/Silk
- *Size: 73"(L) x 28"(W)
- *Color: Navy/Multi
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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 Laos
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