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1942 Antique Indian Trade Textile Toraja Fragment

A gorgeous medium-sized rectangular fragment of an Indian Trade textile.

Two Peacocks opposing each other.

Two panels stitched together.

Probably hand drawn. Superb red, supern hand-spun yarn.

May be from the same original textile as 1945

Collected on a field visit to Toraja, Sulawesi.

This fragment has been saved from a fire - therefore has burn marks present. Holes and stains. Edges not even. This border fragment is one of the few sections that have been saved from the same fire-struck cloth.

Size 47 x 26cm

Comparison with other similar examples suggests that this is pre 1900.

[Similar examples have been dated to be from the 13th - 19th century]

For similar examples see

1) The Ashmolean Museum collection

2) The Kelsey Museum collection in Ann Arbor

3) 'Master Dyers to the World' by Mattiebelle Gittinger

4) 'Woven Cargoes' by John Guy

This is a rare opportunity to own something as rare and as old as this fantastic little work of art that had traveled from India to Toraja sometime in it's past and then has back to Singapore.

VERY RARE

Such pieces can be found only in museums.

Frame it and add it to your home-museum collection.


 

 

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