2039 Vintage Blue Silk Laotian WeavingTextile Art
Gorgeous Vintage Ceremonial Silk Woven Textile from Laos
Rich blue base with superfine silk weaving.
Classic piece in an unusual palette.
Mythological motifs beautifully interwoven with geometric motifs to create a dense pattern all over the textile.
Motifs include
- Khom-Sonh (diamond / sacred eye)
- Hong birds
- Phii nyak
- Siho
The number of colors of supplementary silk thread used in the weaving composition directly impacts the complexity of the mechanics of weaving it - the more colors used the longer it takes to weave it. In this gorgeous textile 4 colors have been used all over the piece!
The silk is not easy to photograph perfectly - so do ask for more photos if in doubt.
Will be perfect as a wall hanging or even as a shawl / wrap.
The supplementary threads are silk. The base cloth appears to be raw silk to me.
Superb piece.
1'4'' x 8'8'' (41 x 264 cm)
Said to be a meditation cloth from Northern Laos
Estimated to be from the mid 1900s
MY NOTES:
The finesse of Laotian weavings is seen through aspects
1) the number of color used & the frequency of change of color
2) the size of the motifs as this demands some change at the time of weaving. A with a figure that is 20 cm long will demand a little less attention during weaving than 2 figures that are 10 cm each or 4 figures that are 5 cm each.
3) the degree of intermeshing of different motifs makes for a more complex drawing plan overall. For instance, a row of figures placed next to each other, is easier to weave than a figure intermeshed with a triangle that spills over from a different row.
So on the face of it, all Laotian textiles look similar until a closer examination reveals these nuances.
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
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This item has spent a lifetime being used for the purpose of its creation with the original artist/user. Signs of this life lived heartily may be present on the piece in the form of stains, thread loss, loose threads, holes, tears, color run and other imperfections. Therefore the condition must be assumed to be “not” perfect. More photos of such imperfections will be provided on request.
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