115 (previous number (collector's original number))
Accession number:
Acc.4812
Description:
Blanket or dividing curtain, 6-paneled saha. An old weaving of type not seen in Saudi Arabian Bedouin weaving. Similar to Uzbek Ghazerys in the narrow stripes with 2-3 colors each in saha pickup technique and intricate patterns, fine yarns. This one has 6 strips, none exactly the same size as the other, between 5.5"-8" wide each. Colors are blue, rusty red, light orange, and beige, which was probably white. Panels crudely whip-stitched together. Ends loose. S-ply, natural dyes, 23 EPI. Primarily pickup with stripes of plain weave.
Donor:
Joy Hilden
Collection place:
Aleppo, Syria
Verbatim coll. place:
Bought in Aleppo Souq-market. Aleppo, Syria
Culture or time period:
Ain Al Arab tribe
Collector:
Joy Hilden
Collection date:
March 1993
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Blankets (coverings)
Function:
4. Structures and Furnishings
Production date:
Said to be made in 1923
Accession date:
October 15, 2019
Department:
Asia (except western Russia)
Dimensions:
whole— width 42 inches and whole— length 72 inches