Antique Nomadic Mangal Wedding Shawl (Trade)
DE-COR | Globally InspiredThis fabulous antique Kohistani shawl whispers stories of the Mangal people, inhabiting the borderlands of eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan. This antique shawl was Traditionally worn by women as a head covering during wedding or ceremonies, this piece is a testament to the Mangal's artistry and cultural heritage. Hand-crafted from heavy black cotton, the shawl is adorned with intricate silk embroidery. Geometric and floral motifs in vibrant colors like red, green and yellow dance across the surface, reflecting influences from neighboring cultures while retaining a distinct Mangal identity. Shimmering glass beads and repurposed zipper parts add a touch of individuality and resourcefulness, a hallmark of nomadic life.
More than just adornment, this fine shawl was part of a larger ensemble and served as a marker of cultural identity and social status. The intricate embroidery may have held symbolic meaning within Mangal traditions. Add to your collection of rare textiles, mount it on your wall as an exceptional piece of art or let it infuse your bedroom with an explosion of color.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Cotton
- *Size: 83"(L) x 58"(W)
- *Color: Black/Multi
- *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 Pakistan
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