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Rare pair of tree asmalyks made by a member of the Yomut tribe, one of the major Turkoman tribes, around or not long after the middle of the 19th century.

Asmalyks are animal trappings which were used on the flanks of the animal, often a camel, carrying the bride to her new home. As such, they were an important part of the dowry to be featured in the wedding procession. 

The pentagonal examples in hand show the typical characteristics of such important items of tribal weaving: excellent quality of wool and saturated dyes, extremely skillful weave and an artistically restrained use of design elements.

Five vertical panels on alternating indigo blue and madder red grounds contain the chevron-like serrated lancet leaves pointing downwards. It is these leaves which are responsible for the name given to this type of asmalyk. The use of offset knotting enabled the weaver to create extremely precise diagonal outlines to the leaves  which appear in a regular order, from top to bottom: white - dark blue - white - lighter blue etc. on the red panels, and secondary red - red -secondary red - aubergine etc. on the blue panels. The economy of colour and pattern gives these pieces a gravitas appropriate to the occasion for which they were made.

Two minor borders with a so-called "running dog design" flank the main border on three sides. The tassels and the roping to which they are attached appear to be original.

For further discussion, see our website at  https://www.christopherleggeorientalcarpets.com/products/view/rare-pair-of-tree-asmalyks/.  

Having a pair of these examples of tribal art is a collector's dream. They are in excellent original condition.

Dimensions

68 x 127 cm / 72 x 126 cm (excl. tassels)

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Condition report

Excellent original condition

Stock number

7216/7217
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