If you happen to see a small handmade key in one of the tassels, it was like that when I got it. That was a first!
Tribe help needed on a Ukbash - Igsalik
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Tribe help needed on a Ukbash - Igsalik
It’s very difficult to find any information on the Igsalik and even harder when it’s a flatweave. I have only find one example that was sold in the UK recently. The example was very similar and listed as a Yomut. Any help would be appreciated. The shoe in the pics is for size reference.
If you happen to see a small handmade key in one of the tassels, it was like that when I got it. That was a first!
Joe LawrenceTags: None
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Hi Phil
The colors on the interior look to be in the Turkmen repertoire, the exterior has probably had a chemical wash. I haven't seen that layout in anything Turkmen, so my best guess is that it's from Central Asia, possibly an Ersari subgroup, but probably not not Turkmen. I don't know what to make of the key.
Steve Price
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Hi Phil
This one has a more typical Turkmen palette - yours may have had what used to be called an antique wash. Just a small point: the term rare implies that it has considerable value to collectors. These pieces are better described as unusual. Turkmen flatweaves are unusual and collectible (I own a flatwoven juval). It's a nice item, I'm glad to have it, but it's not especially valuable. Turkmen flatweaves typically have about 25% of the value of pile weaves of similar type, size and age.
Steve Price
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