Camel bag, Bokhara. Deep red ground on which are three whole and four half octagons. A geometrical pattern on a red ground serves for a border stripe. Sides originally finished with a single cord, and ends with a selvedge turned under. At one end a red and blue fringe has been sewed. Senna knot.

Camel Bag, 19th century

Unknown artist, expand_more

Woolen warp, woofexpand_more

Bequest of Miss Lily Placeexpand_more  30.24.31

Not on Viewexpand_more
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Title
Camel Bag
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Artist
Accession Number
30.24.31
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Camel bag, Bokhara. Deep red ground on which are three whole and four half octagons. A geometrical pattern on a red ground serves for a border stripe. Sides originally finished with a single cord, and ends with a selvedge turned under. At one end a red and blue fringe has been sewed. Senna knot.