Antique Shahsavan Mafrash Fragment - 1’4 x 1'4
This Mafrash fragment was handwoven by the Shahsavan during the late 19th century. A Mafrash is a three-dimensional "box" that nomads made to store bedding in their tents, and for use as cargo bags while traveling. This piece is a fragment of one of the panels. This section features a central concentric latch hooked device in blues, green, and ivory on a red ground and flanked by strong and distinctive borders on top and bottom. Each segment features two minor borders of smooth "S" scrolls that sandwich a main border of more serpentine sawtooth "S"s. The main borders flow in opposite directions adding movement and interest. A great wall or learning piece! In very good condition, fragment sides are unfinished. Size: 1’4" x 1'4" [41cm x 41cm] Age: Late 19th Century Type of Rug: Shahsavan Mafrash Fragment Material: Wool Pile Height: Flatweave Condition: Very good, fragment BK2452 Check out our Shahsavan collections!