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chimu precolumbian fragment box
Pre Columbian Frog and Birds Box - 4.5" x 8.5" x 2"
Regular price $250.00 Sold out
It features a variation of the classic log cabin design in 42 squares. The concentric squares are broken up by a highly contrasting concentric diamond over the top. A very striking composition with great visual power. Would be very impactful hung on a wall. Quilt
Heirloom Log Cabin Quilt - 5’8 x 6’9
Regular price $1,500.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola features two scorpions, one small and one large.
Scorpions Guna Mola Cloth - 1' x 1'4
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola features a strange face.
Strange Face Guna Mola Cloth - 1' x 1'6
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs tThis Mola features the Panamanian coat of arms with the words
Coat of Arms Guna Mola Cloth - 1' x 1'2
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola mentions Escuela Acuatupu and features two Panamanian flags.
Flags Guna Mola Cloth - 11" x 1'3
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths Mola features a map of Panama with the countries first president celebrates the nation's 100 year birthday.
Centenial Guna Mola Cloth - 1'1 x 1'3
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
mola, guna people, panama, escuela caledonia centennial
Centennial Guna Mola Cloth - 11" x 1'3
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola features the crucifixion of Jesus.  The fabric is in very good condition. 
Crucifixion Guna Mola Cloth - 1'1 x 1'4
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola features four fish and what are likely sea plants on a yellow ground.
Yellow Fish Guna Mola Cloth - 1' x 1'3
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of the San Blas Islands.  Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers. These cloths are traditionally made in pairs to be worn on the front and back of women's blouses.  This Mola features two pairs of confronting birds heads.
Pink & Black Birds Guna Mola Cloth - 1'1 x 1'8
Regular price $120.00 Sold out
Fachralo Kazak bold contrasting color and open space to striking effect. Primary tones of red, yellow and blue and enhanced with the addition of turquoise and ivory. A simple pattern of rosettes and pinwheels evokes an abstract depiction of bees and flowers. Bees in the Caucasus can symbolize those who collect the 'honey' of traditional wisdom and preserve it for further generations. Top quality dyes to meaty wool to create a balanced and elegant rendering which provokes an emotional response.
Powerful Antique Fachralo Kazak Rug - 3’7 x 4’7
Regular price $7,500.00 Sold out
This Ghoirdes rug was woven in Western Anatolia during the 19th century. It features open and undulating sage mihrab with beautiful red and white flowers blossoming against a sky blue ground in it's stepped niche. Framed by a main border of simple yet sensational brown and white stripes. Beautifully drawn and perfectly balanced with a soft and calming palette of desirable tones. A rug which is both highly decorative and highly collectible at the same time.
19th Century Sage Ghoirdes Rug - 4’4 x 6’5
Regular price $3,450.00 Sold out
 Bidjar rug was handwoven  early 20th century.  herati design of on a deep navy ground. Framed by a rich lacquer red main border that showcases beautifully spaced detailed palmettes. Flanked by floral meander minor borders that add some brightness. The lacquer red main border accentuates the red rosettes in the herati field and the lighter blue tones sparkle against the deep navy ground. With a low, dense pile
Antique Bidjar Rug - 4’10 x 7’
Regular price $3,500.00 Sold out
This saddle blanket was woven in Tibet at the turn of the 20th century.  This rugs are known as a Makden and were intended to be used under a horse saddle in Tibet. This piece has been rendered in a beautiful butterfly format. It features two mirror image halves with floral forms growing out of stylized rocks on a vibrant orange ground.
Orange Butterfly-Form Tibetan Saddle Blanket - 2’5 x 4’
Regular price $750.00 Sold out
This saddle blanket was woven in Tibet at the turn of the 20th century.  This rugs are known as a Makden and were intended to be used under a horse saddle in Tibet. This piece has been woven in two pieces and attached with cotton fabric. Two leather pieces have been woven in to attach the blanket to the animal. Each half features a mandala filled with four bats on an orange ground and a lively blue cloud motif where the halves interface.. The outer border features cloud-bands and auspicious symbols.
Orange & Blue Tibetan Saddle Blanket - 2’3 x 4’6
Regular price $750.00 Sold out
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