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Ceremonial Indonesian Ikat - 1'8 x 20'
Ceremonial Indonesian Ikat - 1'8 x 20'
Regular price $950.00
Ende was an important trading post where many cloths were traded including Indian Patola. This cloth is highly influenced by Patola and was created using traditional ikat techniques. A tightly rendered repeat pattern is executed in cotton dyed with indigo and morinda with the cream tinged with morinda from the resist process. A semba is a traditional man's shawl of the indigenous Sikka people of Flores.
Vintage Ende Semba Ikat - 3' x 8'
Regular price $450.00
This ikat was handmade on the island of Sumba in Indonesia during the middle of the 20th century.  Ikat is a warp resist dyeing technique similar to
Mid Century Ikat Sumba - 3'9 x 7'
Regular price $475.00 Sold out
Silk Ikat woven Saree sari featuring patterning of diamonds, Xs, and rosettes in well contrasted red, green, yellow, purple, and white rendered in lustrous silk.
Vintage Silk Sari - 3'7 x 16'
Regular price $150.00
Silk Uzbek handwoven ikat textile featuring a repeating interlocking diamond motif in blue, red, and yellow with a white outline. The back is a brightly colored paisley print on synthetic fabric.
Silk Uzbek Ikat - 4'11 x 6'7
Regular price $475.00 Sold out
Antique Indonesian Ikat textile constructed in two panels, each with the same motif. Each design features one large person with another person inside among other symbols including lizards, horses and dragons. Atop the head is a hat of skulls with surrounding birds. The hands feature marks similar to stigmata and a crocodile sits atop each shoulder. Prominent near the legs is a large lobster and smaller monkeys.
Faded Sumbanese Ikat - 3' x 8'8
Regular price $950.00
Uzbekistan handwoven silk ikat textile featuring a repeating diamond-like motif in yellow, red, blue, and white atop a black field.
Silk Bokhara Ikat - 3'11 x 6'6
Regular price $650.00
The design of this East Sumbanese Hinggi Kombu ikat textile is a mirror image of itself, which can be read in both directions and from side to side. The central geometric motif is named habak, a common centre motif for ikats, and was once a symbol of royalty. The other figures are animals like horses and cockatoos, both commonly found animals in Sumbanese weaving.
East Sumbanese Hinggi Kombu Ikat Textile - 2' x 7'5
Regular price $1,250.00
handwoven silk central asian Uzbeki Ikat Textile with bright pinks and yellows but also has fire damage and color run
Mid Century Silk Uzbek Ikat - 3'11 x 6'11
Regular price $375.00
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