Kurdish "Pardah"

(DK-76-37)
3'6" x 14' (107cm x 427cm)
Turkey, Eastern Anatolia: Mid-20th Century
Flat-weave, with knotted poms: wool, angora
A wall hanging/tent divider by the Kurdish tribes of Eastern Turkey. Woven in three panels and tufted with pieces of angora. An older example of this type. Can be used in a variety of ways including on the floor in a low traffic area. (The red looks too bright and pinkish in some of the pictures.)
Condition & Remarks
Very well preserved, sturdy and clean

Categories
Narrow & Long, Shag, Textiles, Blankets, etc, Trappings, etc