Uncover the beauty of nomadic craftsmanship with this antique Turkman Juwal, a tribal bag face once used for storing and transporting belongings inside yurts or on camelback. Woven by the Turkman people of Central Asia, this collectible textile is a rare fusion of Soumak weave and plain Kilim weave—a testament to generations of weaving mastery.
The striking geometric design bands, executed in a bold tribal palette of deep reds, earthy browns, and midnight blues, speak to centuries-old traditions and symbolic language. Each motif represents protection, movement, and tribal identity, making this piece as meaningful as it is decorative.
Crafted using 100% hand-spun wool, this flatwoven textile has a rich, textural quality that adds depth to any space. Whether styled as wall art, a furniture accent, or layered in a curated textile collection, this Juwal carries both historic significance and graphic visual power.
Dimensions: L 2'x W 2'11" Origin: Central Asia – Turkman Tribes Technique: Soumak and Kilim Weave Colors: Deep Red, Brown, Navy, Ivory, Rust Material: 100% Wool Age: Estimated late 19th to early 20th century
Why You'll Love It:
Authentic tribal textile from the heart of the Silk Road
Dual-weave construction for texture and contrast
Geometric bands steeped in cultural meaning
Ideal for wall hanging, decorative layering, or collecting
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