Camel ornament
- Museum number:
- 9-23710
- Permalink:
- ark:/21549/hm21090023710
- Alternate number:
- 10 (previous number (collector's original number))
- Accession number:
- Acc.4812
- Description:
- Camel ornament, malabbah. White, (cotton) red, orange, and black. A little green around diamond lozenges in weft twining. A series of braids and tassels hang from a 15" portion at center, where camel's front/chest would be. Outstanding feature of the piece is wasm design woven in. Wasm are from the Al Saud, the royal family. Basic wasm is a stick (matrak) with a circle on each side. Some of these wasm have a dot inside the circle. This is also a T wasm in the design. Ends are strongly sewn around sticks and bound with polyester print fabric. Nylon rope is attached to wool cording that was sewn in. Nylon rope, 30 " long, was to tie onto camel. End of weave was twined twice. Ends of weft twining are left as tufts on the selvage. Placed across chest and flanks of camel. May have been made on commission. Z-plied cotton, S-plied wool. Commercial dyes used. Warp-faced plain weave with weft twining. 14 EPI thread count per inch.
- Donor:
- Joy Hilden
- Collection place:
- Nuayriyah, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
- Verbatim coll. place:
- Nuayriyah, Qahtan tribe
- Culture or time period:
- Bedouin
- Maker or artist:
- unknown
- Collector:
- Joy Hilden
- Collection date:
- 1988
- Materials:
- Wool yarn
- Object type:
- ethnography
- Object class:
- Baskets (containers) and Twined weaving
- Function:
- 1.4 Transportation
- Accession date:
- October 15, 2019
- Department:
- Asia (except western Russia)
- Dimensions:
- whole— length 102 inches, whole— length 100.5 inches, and whole— width 7.5 inches
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